Loving someone can sometimes feel like you’re pouring everything into a bottomless pit.
You would give anything just to hear a splash at the end, just to feel they’re aware of your efforts and energy because right now, nothing feels good enough.
Maybe you can try harder, maybe you’re not doing enough, maybe you’re not good enough, or maybe, just maybe:
YOU’RE LOVING THE WRONG PERSON.
Love is something you share because you have it, not something you give desperately because you need it. The person at the top of your love list should be (drumroll . . . the suspense is killing me . . .) YOU.
If someone isn’t appreciating the love you send their way, then there needs to come a point when you wake up, get up, and walk away—not to make them miss you, but so you can recapture your dignity and self-worth.
I’ve said it numerous times, and I’m going to say it again: if you don’t love yourself, you have no business seeking love from others. Other people will exploit your need for love and affection for their own benefit; don’t hold that against them, just stay away from them.
If these words are hitting home, don’t pity yourself—love yourself and put yourself in the situation you deserve to be in.