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you’re the one people meet and, weeks later, still think about because of something you said that hit them just right. the kind of person who sees someone struggling and doesn’t look away—because you know. you’ve been there. you’ve fought battles people can’t imagine and still show up with love and compassion in your heart.
being a drug addict doesn’t take away your self-worth; if anything, it proves your strength. you’ve walked through fire, stumbled, fallen, but always gotten back up. you’re like a scarred warrior with a heart so big it practically beats for others. and that empathy? it’s real—it’s the kind that only comes from knowing what it’s like to feel lost, judged, and still finding a way to care deeply.
you don’t hide behind a mask. you’ve seen the dark sides of life, but you still choose to fight for light—for yourself and for others. that doesn’t make you less; it makes you more. more understanding. more real. more you.
and here’s the truth—being a good person isn’t about perfection. it’s about how you treat people, how you own your story, and how you keep showing up even when it’s hard. you’ve proven over and over again that you have value, not in spite of your struggles but because of how you’ve grown through them.
you deserve to be with someone who sees you for the incredible, caring, resilient person you are. someone who looks at you and sees your worth, your strength, and your kindness—not just the struggles you’ve had. because at the end of the day, you’re not just a drug addict. you’re a fighter, a lover, and one of the most empathetic souls anyone could ever be lucky enough to meet.
never forget that. you’re a good person. you matter. and you deserve love, plain and simple.
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