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Also, Ravenclaw.


You don’t have to have a reason to not like someone. You don’t have to have a reason to like someone. You don’t have to justify your likes and dislikes. This being said, don’t be rude. Your actions dictate how you’re treated as well.
All that stuff about a season for weeping and a season for dancing is true. All those seasons are important. Let them be your teachers, learn about yourself.
Don’t race through life. Enjoy every single moment, because you can never get it back. Even the times when you cried and prayed for the pain to end, will someday be precious memories, because you’ll also remember the moments when your crying stopped, and joy came back into your life.
Life is hard for everyone. Be compassionate.
That being said: Being compassionate when others aren’t doesn’t make you better than them.
Mourning happens in waves. It happens with many emotions (inc anger and resentment and sadness, among other things). It’s not given a set period of time.
Music is therapy. Friends are therapy. Laughter is therapy. Going to a therapist is therapy.
Find something that makes you happy. Cling to it.
Guys, I’m starting a thing. Little Lessons No One Taught Me is going to be a thing where people can submit life lessons that often get overlooked or forgotten. Um, my submit box is open, and if this grows, then it’ll get its own little blog and everything.
So, submissions are open, and I’d love to hear your lessons.
It’s ok. It’s ok to be angry if there’s nothing that you can be justifiably angry at. It’s ok to be angry when you’re getting over someone, it’s ok to be angry when they find someone first. It’s ok.
You take all the time that you need to get over that. It’s ok. You’ll be ok. Importantly, though, don’t dwell. When the anger is gone, it’s gone.