Time heals all wounds from "summary" of You'd Be Home Now by Kathleen Glasgow
In the midst of pain, it can be hard to see beyond the raw ache of loss. The wounds we carry seem to pulse with their own heartbeat, reminding us of what once was, what might have been. Time, however, has a way of softening the edges of our grief, of easing the burden of our sorrows. It is a slow, steady march forward, a gradual step away from the sharpness of our pain.
As days turn into weeks, weeks into months, we find ourselves slowly adjusting to the new reality of our lives. The memories that once brought tears now bring bittersweet smiles. The wounds that once felt like open chasms begin to scab over, leaving behind scars that serve as reminders of the battles we have fought and survived.
Time allows us to gain perspective, to see our pain in the context of our larger lives. It reminds us that while our wounds may never fully disappear, they do not defi...
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