food for thought...from a cartoon owl
Jun. 10th, 2012 01:39 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I saw someone post about Boggle the Owl and the straight up advice he has been giving people.
"The only way to move on is to let it hurt, and sometimes that can take a long time."
http://bogglelovesyou.tumblr.com/post/21437398165
How feckin profound can an illustrated owl be? The illustrator even admits that she is not the owl. He is his own little being.
This is the sit with the feeling, let it wash over you, and then past you and be done with it. Only in practical non-woowoo terms. Letting it hurt is scary and can be more scary than just letting whatever it was keep on happening. But letting it hurt and then moving on is the ONLY way to grow.
Cause the idea that you will never hurt is not realistic.
"The only way to move on is to let it hurt, and sometimes that can take a long time."
http://bogglelovesyou.tumblr.com/post/21437398165
How feckin profound can an illustrated owl be? The illustrator even admits that she is not the owl. He is his own little being.
This is the sit with the feeling, let it wash over you, and then past you and be done with it. Only in practical non-woowoo terms. Letting it hurt is scary and can be more scary than just letting whatever it was keep on happening. But letting it hurt and then moving on is the ONLY way to grow.
Cause the idea that you will never hurt is not realistic.