Does your wounds can be healed by time?
By aaronfyzeon
@aaronfyzeon (1919)
Philippines
October 26, 2010 11:13am CST
You have witnessed at least one person who just couldn't seem to let go of the past and move on with their life. Basically, they have forfeited living a happy life because they chose to hang onto nothing but memories. Pain is inevitable. Many people believe that time does heal all wounds and in most cases, it does.
This self-imposed prison is, to put it mildly, a waste of one's life. This is a perfect example of time not healings all wounds. The fact of the matter is-time heals all wounds only when you take the right steps in healing your wounds. If you choose to stay stuck in the past, what good does it do you? For some, it protects then from ever getting hurt again. The irony is, not living your life the way you were intended to, not only hurts you, but it also hurts those who love you. It reeks of self-pity and totally undermines your sense of self-worth. They refuse to let go of what didn't work out the way they wanted.
Your future is yours to create. There's a saying, "You can either create heaven out of hell or hell out of heaven. It's your choice. Focus your thoughts on what you want, not on what you don't want. It's all in what you tell yourself about the situation.
Start valuing yourself, start walking down a path to success and happiness. Realize the past is behind you. Only you can make the choice. If you do what it takes, healing your wounds will simply be a matter of time.
How about you guys, do you believe that time can heal all wounds? How will you ba able to do that if you were put in this situation?
2 responses
@sweetmary86 (822)
• Philippines
27 Oct 10
time heal wounds but it takes a push on our part. we could only look back our past but life is meant to be lived forwards not backward. emotional hurt is tantamount to physical wounds theyre most painful when fresh but spontaneously heals slowly, gradually it really takes space and time. however, it always leave scars that remind us of the past.



