(Re-blog from Thought Catalog. Beautifully written. Dedicated to you.)
Hey.
I believe in you.
Maybe
you think no one does. Maybe you've been a disappointment so long you
don't even remember what it was like to look up and see a light ahead,
indicating a future full of love, happiness and goals. It's a never
ending spiral ~ you made a mistake, people stopped believing in you, and
then you resigned yourself to being a perpetual mess and stopped
trying. You think no one believes in you or that you don't need someone
to step up to the plate for you because you reject them before they can
reject you. You don't need them, you think, but it's a reaction to
feeling unneeded by others. You brush it off, laugh at the platitudes,
steel yourself against anyone trying to breach the gates.
Everybody
needs someone else to believe in them. You think you don't because
you've been hurt before, because you left yourself open to wounding when
you asked someone to believe in you. So you stopped and built a wall.
You decided you needed no one. But it still hurts, doesn't it?
You're
not happy. There are things you want that you don't pursue. You'd
rather come up with excuses, or sabotage, or not try at all than try and
fail, than to prove right what you think everyone believes about you
and so what you believe about yourself. God forbid, you go out on
another limb to move forward in life and it backfires. You don't think
you'd be able to take it. It would only solidify what you think you
already know about yourself: that you are worthless and nothing, that
you'll never be the person you want to be.
You're
wrong. You're so, so wrong. Whatever it is you want, you should go for
it. You can do it. You'll face pitfalls and rejection, but I have no
doubt you can accomplish whatever it is. Maybe you'll take some detours,
but that's just life. That's what everyone has to do. Nothing is ever
set in stone, as they say. Don't make excuses based on age or income or
gender. Don't place your limits on yourself and then wallow in self-pity
for things that are out of your control. Focus on what you do have
power over. Use that to reach your goals.
And
if not me, some stranger on the internet, how about you let someone in?
Let that person who wants to love and believe in you break down your
barriers. The comedian Mike Birbiglia describes "love" ad when someone
else recognizes that special part of you that, no matter how low your
self-esteem, still desperately hopes in there. When someone else see
that in you, you feel invincible. But you can also be let down. Don't be
afraid of letting someone belive in you. They must see something you
don't quite yet see.
Or
believe in yourself. If you don't think other people have faith in you,
don't let it convince you that you are nothing. Have immense faith in
yourself. Don't invent patterns where there aren't any. Don't lose hope
that things can change at any moment. Don't resign yourself because
others haven't believed in you or because you just haven't found what is
it you're looking for. Especially if you're young. It's wasteful to
start thinking like life is over before it's even really begun.
So there's some food for thought. And even if you don't need it, I'll tell you: Someone believes in you. I believe in you.
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