A writer for the new york times interviewed a series of people who had survived jumping off the golden gate bridge. Every person she interviewed admitted that about two thirds of the way down, they realized that every seemingly meaningless problem that caused them to jump was fixable.
Every single one.
this gave me chills.
Reblogging this again because it matters.
I really hope that one day I will find that one person that is so in love with my personality that my flaws dont matter anymore. I’m scared that it will never happen; scared that my flaws are too big.
— Elay Neal Moses (via journal23rd)







