20 | Dairy Detours: Forgetting about your arrows
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Have you ever held onto a fantasy about someone...clinging to the hope that if you just loved them enough, they’d finally change?
In this episode of Diary Detours, I’m reading a free verse poem I wrote about feeling manipulated by someone I deeply cared for. I use the image of arrows to describe how their behavior repeatedly wounded me, and how I kept coming back for more, hoping the next time would be different. This is about breaking that cycle, accepting reality, and taking them off the pedestal I once put them on.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
- A free verse poem about manipulation, false kindness, and emotional control
- Using the metaphor of “arrows” to describe repeated hurt and betrayal
- Why we sometimes fantasize about a person’s potential instead of seeing who they really are
- Letting go of the need for approval or affection from someone who won’t give it
- The role of journaling in recognizing—and finally breaking—unhealthy patterns
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