You Are Not Broken Trauma doesn’t ask permission. It arrives uninvited, reshaping the landscape of your life. But healing—healing is a rebellion. It’s choosing softness in a world that hardened you. It’s waking up and saying, “I’m still here,” even when your soul feels threadbare. Self-acceptance isn’t a finish line. It’s a daily practice of meeting yourself where you are. Not where you “should” be. Not where others expect you to be. But right here—in the mess, in the beauty, in the truth. You are not broken. You are becoming. And every scar is a sentence in your story, written in the ink of survival.
Both countries know a full war would be catastrophic Analysts across the political spectrum agree: A direct, all‑out war between Israel and Iran would cause massive regional destabilization, civilian suffering, and economic shockwaves far beyond the Middle East Neither government actually wants that outcome — even when their rhetoric sounds fiery. Most of the conflict happens through proxies, not direct battles This is the part many people don’t like to admit: The “war” is mostly fought through indirect channels — militias, cyberattacks, intelligence operations, and targeted strikes. It’s a shadow war, not a traditional battlefield. Civilians always pay the highest price No matter which government claims “victory,” the people who suffer most are: - Families caught in crossfire - Communities displaced - Economies strained - Children growing up in fear This is the truth that hurts the most.. Bo...
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