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I’ve stared at him on my worst days the man in the mirror who looks like me but feels like someone else. I’ve seen the tired eyes, the clenched jaw, the quiet that’s heavier than any shout. I’ve seen him break without making a sound. There were nights I swore I’d disappear if I let go for even a second. Nights where the dark sat on my chest and dared me to breathe. But I kept breathing. Even when it hurt. Even when it felt pointless. I used to miss the version of me before the disappointments, before the betrayals, before I learned some people only show up when the road is smooth. Now… I move slower, but I move with intent. I talk less, but I talk with weight. I’ve lost more than I’ve gained, but what’s left is real. The man in the mirror isn’t perfect but he’s still here. Still standing. And every time I doubt him, he stares back and says, “We’re not done yet.”
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Aug 12, 2025
Aug 12, 2025 at 10:37 AM UTC
Man In The Mirror
I’ve stared at him on my worst days the man in the mirror who looks like me but feels like someone else. I’ve seen the tired eyes, the clenched jaw, the quiet that’s heavier than any shout. I’ve seen him break without making a sound. There were nights I swore I’d disappear if I let go for even a second. Nights where the dark sat on my chest and dared me to breathe. But I kept breathing. Even when it hurt. Even when it felt pointless. I used to miss the version of me before the disappointments, before the betrayals, before I learned some people only show up when the road is smooth. Now… I move slower, but I move with intent. I talk less, but I talk with weight. I’ve lost more than I’ve gained, but what’s left is real. The man in the mirror isn’t perfect but he’s still here. Still standing. And every time I doubt him, he stares back and says, “We’re not done yet.”
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Aug 12, 2025
Aug 12, 2025 at 10:37 AM UTC
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