you’re not for everyone, and that’s okay
not for everyone, but always for yourself.
I used to anchor my happiness to the happiness of others. If people around me were smiling, if they felt cared for and enjoyed my company, then I could finally breathe, as if I had earned the right to exist.
Maybe it was middle-child syndrome. Maybe it was the residue of growing up emotionally neglected. I’m not sure. All I know is that I learned early o…




