As I stepped into the unknown, I realized that no-love was not just a phrase, but a way of life. It's about embracing the uncertainty and chaos that comes with it. No-love is not about being loved or accepted by others; it's about loving yourself first.
I used to think that love was the answer to all my problems, but I soon realized that it was just an illusion. Love can be toxic, manipulative, and even abusive. It's a trap that keeps us stuck in a cycle of dependency and codependency.
Society has conditioned us to believe that love is the ultimate goal, but I'm here to tell you that it's just a myth. We're taught to conform to societal norms and expectations, but what about those who don't fit in? What about those who are different?
I used to feel like an outcast because I didn't fit into the traditional mold of love and relationships. But then I realized that being different is not a curse; it's a blessing. It allows us to break free from societal expectations and create our own path.
I used to think that self-love was selfish, but I soon realized that it's the most selfless act we can do. When we love ourselves first, we become more compassionate, empathetic, and understanding towards others.
Self-love is not about being arrogant or narcissistic; it's about recognizing our own worth and value. It's about taking care of ourselves and prioritizing our own needs.