🤍The Truth of Life: There is meeting, there is parting, and there is letting go after the storm has passed🫶🏻❤️🤍

🤍The Truth of Life: There is meeting, there is parting, and there is letting go after the storm has passed🫶🏻❤️🤍
Hello, my lovely friends!
Everyone experiences happiness and sorrow, as is the natural order of life. Recently, I decided to take a break from social media because I was stuck in a rut of unhappiness that gnawed at my heart. It took a lot of time and patience to gradually let go of it. Time is truly the best healer of a wounded heart. Today, I realized that if we carry everything on our shoulders, our hearts will break. Doing things for others wholeheartedly without expecting anything in return, only to find one day that "we are not good enough" for them, is the point where I had to stop and decide to let go of those attachments to regain my lightness and my normal self. 🥰✌🏻


I still have responsibilities to fulfill, namely taking care of my mother-in-law and youngest daughter.
This morning, I woke up and started my routine with a calmer heart. I prepared breakfast for my daughter before she went to school, and lovingly cared for, fed, and bathed my mother-in-law, who is bedridden. This was all amidst the cheerful sounds of parrots and Sulcata tortoises greeting us. After finishing my family care duties, my husband and I sat down to enjoy a warm cup of coffee with simple egg and toast – a short but energizing moment.
After dropping our daughter off at school, my husband and I headed to our garden house, a place I've always considered a safe haven and sanctuary. The lush greenery, which should have been peaceful, turned into an unexpected shock. 🐶🐓🪿








The moment I arrived at the garden, I was shocked to see two or three stray dogs had invaded the area. They chased after my ducks, chickens, and geese frantically. The screams of my pets echoed throughout the space. My husband and I ran as fast as we could to chase the dogs away, our hearts pounding. But when everything calmed down, we were met with the lifeless body of a chicken.
The remaining ducks and geese fled into the water, trembling in terror as they floated in the pond. It was a heartbreaking sight. What I had hoped for was peace, but instead, I witnessed death firsthand. It truly reinforced the message I intended to convey in my writing: "The truth of life: There is birth, there is death…" Life has its beginnings and its end; it's the natural order of things.
I'm sharing this story as a cautionary tale and a warning to fellow pet owners. Even in the areas we think are safest, danger can strike in an instant. This overnight loss taught us to be mindful and prepared for uncertainty.
After tackling everything and ensuring everything was safe, I reopened my beverage shop before noon, ready to start anew with smiles for my customers and myself.

That's all for today. Thank you everyone for your continued support, encouragement, and encouragement. See you next time!
Happiness and suffering are in the mind. If we can let go, our hearts will be at peace. Thank you very much.
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a place so close to nature—I really love the vibe of your spot. It gives off such a peaceful, provincial feel. definitely makes me wish I could be there right now😍
Thank you 🙏🏻🥰😘
Wow - The circle of life and emotions.
Beautiful
!Alive

Wow!
Thank you 🙏🏻🥰😘
Thank you 🙏🏻🥰😘