"You don't deserve it."


Could be ugly words. On the other hand, could be a compliment.

You don't deserve... to be treated like that, the punishment, to get fired, to miss your promotion.

OR

You don't deserve ... him - he's too good for you, the pay raise, to be so beautiful... etc.

These words got me the other day - and they were the wounds of a friend that brought life and freedom. I lamented that I might become a disappointment to someone, that I might not deserve their love. "You don't," she said. Anger then relief. How rude. How wonderful. I can't. I won't. I don't. Love comes at me and I don't need to worry that it will end because it's not a reward. It just is. And so am I.

And there is a big sigh, and then a smile. I don't deserve this, but that doesn't change anything.

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