What is life if you cannot share it with anyone?
I'll tell you what it is. It's time. Time to find out just exactly who you are. It's quiet time in your apartment that allows you to deepen your connection with perhaps the pets you share existence with.
What's great about solitude with animals is that it's a kind of solitude that doesn't allow for loneliness, if you're able to love them without boundaries. This happens if you are able to see them as equal, and if you embrace the thought that whatever creator, regardless your beliefs brought you to exist with the same intention and care as they did any given animal, capable of breathing the same air you do. What's best is that if given the chance, they'll teach you more about yourself than any one human being ever could.
The reason being is that they force you to use a form of communication so primal that it forces you to be real, your authentic self in every encounter you have with them. They are incapable of premeditated negative thoughts and they love unconditionally. So if inside of you a good person exists, they create a space where even if they've done something "naughty" they render you incapable of anger for long periods of time.
Animals teach you that it's not in the label of the relationship in which the quality of the relationship exists. It's that every relationship is important. Regardless the length, the quality or what the other person or "thing" can offer in monetary value.
If someone or something is no longer in your life, perhaps it's not the person or thing that was of most value, it was the lesson and the bits of love that you were able to pull from it, regardless the situation.
I think it's best to carry on in memory of those no longer present in your life, with thoughts of love or to remember them in the best way possible rather than in negativity.
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