You can't go back and change the beginning, but you can start where you are and change the ending.
#Abdullah #AbdullahBook
If one day I stop communicating with you, don't worry, I don't hate you, maybe I got tired of catching your attention.
Literally asked for the bare minimum, and you made me feel like I was asking for too much.
I noticed, but I didn't say a thing, because I always try to understand even if it will hurt me.
Sorry. Im done.
‿ℒℴνℯ⁀💕 Abdullah
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If you remember anything of me, after I leave this world, remember that I loved even when it was foolish.
That I cared even when it was unwanted.
When my body is gone, remember my heart.
#Abdullah
Having a good heart is a gift that many may overlook in today's fast-paced, competitive world. In the face of hardship or mistreatment, it can be tempting to let bitterness and cynicism take root. But the truth is, kindness and generosity are never wasted. When you extend love and empathy to others, you create a ripple effect that often comes back to you in ways you can’t always predict. Life has a way of rewarding those who stay true to their core values, even when it's difficult. A compassionate spirit is like a seed planted in fertile soil; it may take time, but the fruits of kindness eventually flourish in ways you might never expect.
Never regret being the person who shows kindness, even when it seems unreciprocated. That energy, that goodness, will circle back to you in ways that go far beyond what you can imagine. Whether it's through meaningful connections, unexpected opportunities, or the simple joy of knowing you've made a positive difference in someone's life, the universe has a way of multiplying your good deeds. So continue to walk with an open heart, knowing that every act of kindness is an investment in a future full of rewards—sometimes in the most surprising and beautiful forms.
— Abdullah
"Perhaps, somewhere, someday, at a less miserable time, we may see each other again"
Please don’t expect me to always be good and kind and loving. There are times when I will be cold and thoughtless and hard to understand.
Abdullah
Don’t let someone treat you badly just because you care about them.
It doesn’t matter if they are a friend, family member, or partner.
It doesn’t matter how long you’ve known them or how kind they’ve been in the past.
You have the right to call out their harmful behavior.
Set clear limits on what is and isn’t okay for you.
You can speak up about how their actions make you feel, and you’re allowed to share your experiences with others.
If needed, you also have the right to step back and create distance.
You have every right to say:
“I love you and I want you in my life, but I can’t keep allowing you to treat me this way. I won’t sacrifice my well-being to keep this relationship going.
If things don’t get better, I will have to end this relationship, not because I don’t care about you, but because I care about myself and deserve respect.”
#Abdullah
"Perhaps, somewhere, someday, at a less miserable time, we may see each other again" - Abdullah.
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