04-01-2022, 03:45 PM
18:20 so she confirms that her mother did die recently.
So yes, effectively as of now, in Kelli's 52nd year of life, SHE STANDS ALONE.
There is no longer ANYONE on the planet with true, genuine unconditional love for her.
This is what happens when our parents die. IF they were GOOD parents. When they die... you are alone.
Truly. And you've never been more alone in your entire life than when your parents are DEAD.
When Kelli breaks down and cries and says, "I wish I could talk to my mother." Well those are feelings that nobody can understand until they truly DO NOT HAVE that parent to talk to anymore.
Any woman who's ever been married or had children can relate to the drizzly shitfest that has been Kelli's life in that regard...
But it's a whole new level when you don't even have your parents anymore.
That's a whole new level of alone.
So again, props to Kelli for being able to stand by herself, be strong in her convictions, and CUT OFF the people who seek to feed on her.
But she's never gonna find good people, anywhere. Not really. She has to understand that a truly free life DOES mean standing alone.
That's not to say you won't be able to find new confidants, that's not to say they won't be there in some of your times of need...
But NONE OF US will ever truly find anyone else in the world who loved us like our parents did (if they were good).
Kelli should never stop working on her expansion and her ability to say fuck 'em all.
She should make that muscle so strong, so big and so formidable that she would NEVER consider allowing piranhas into her life ever again.
Not new ones, not old ones, none at all.
She should keep reaching out to her audience, broadcasting her lessons, her emotions, her thoughts and experiences, her perspective...
Because EVERYONE'S VOICE deserves to be heard, far and wide, EVERYONE'S story deserves to be told to the whole world, no matter who doesn't like it.
We can pick and choose whose stories out of ALL those voices, that we resonate with and understand and feel like they're telling OUR own story in part.
We can be indifferent to the ones we don't agree with, relate to, or feel any connection with.
But EVERYONE is gonna be fucking heard in this world before it's over with, and with Kelli's story, it's plain to see she's been walked all over, discounted, and NEVER validated in who she TRULY is.
So yes, effectively as of now, in Kelli's 52nd year of life, SHE STANDS ALONE.
There is no longer ANYONE on the planet with true, genuine unconditional love for her.
This is what happens when our parents die. IF they were GOOD parents. When they die... you are alone.
Truly. And you've never been more alone in your entire life than when your parents are DEAD.
When Kelli breaks down and cries and says, "I wish I could talk to my mother." Well those are feelings that nobody can understand until they truly DO NOT HAVE that parent to talk to anymore.
Any woman who's ever been married or had children can relate to the drizzly shitfest that has been Kelli's life in that regard...
But it's a whole new level when you don't even have your parents anymore.
That's a whole new level of alone.
So again, props to Kelli for being able to stand by herself, be strong in her convictions, and CUT OFF the people who seek to feed on her.
But she's never gonna find good people, anywhere. Not really. She has to understand that a truly free life DOES mean standing alone.
That's not to say you won't be able to find new confidants, that's not to say they won't be there in some of your times of need...
But NONE OF US will ever truly find anyone else in the world who loved us like our parents did (if they were good).
Kelli should never stop working on her expansion and her ability to say fuck 'em all.
She should make that muscle so strong, so big and so formidable that she would NEVER consider allowing piranhas into her life ever again.
Not new ones, not old ones, none at all.
She should keep reaching out to her audience, broadcasting her lessons, her emotions, her thoughts and experiences, her perspective...
Because EVERYONE'S VOICE deserves to be heard, far and wide, EVERYONE'S story deserves to be told to the whole world, no matter who doesn't like it.
We can pick and choose whose stories out of ALL those voices, that we resonate with and understand and feel like they're telling OUR own story in part.
We can be indifferent to the ones we don't agree with, relate to, or feel any connection with.
But EVERYONE is gonna be fucking heard in this world before it's over with, and with Kelli's story, it's plain to see she's been walked all over, discounted, and NEVER validated in who she TRULY is.