Let Go - Fiction



It finally dawned on her. For so long, she spent her energy in constant desperation to be liked and adored. She wanted everyone to know of her work and that she cared so much about their opinions - almost too much. However, in waking up to a rainy day, she realized that doing the work for the sake of the work was more important. She closed her eyes as she sat up in bed and meditated on the concept of letting go. Let go of imposter syndrome, let go of constantly filling a void that wasn't real, let go of waiting to see a Thumbs Up next to a post, let go of striving to be popular. She let go of it all until nothing was left except herself. Her multicoloured, messy, imperfect self.  


And she was happy with that. 

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