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		<title>By: Orpheus</title>
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		<description>Hello mate. I read your rant and decided to add some food for thought, regarding your final statements.

At the very end, you wrote that &quot;Everything else feels empty and meaningless&quot;. I can relate to how you are feeling. Losing the most important thing in your life makes you underappreciate everything else. However, that doesn&#039;t mean those things cease to exist. I believe the most important step in being able to overcome a broken relationship, is learning how to find happiness in those &quot;meaningless&quot; things, and learning how to be thankful for still having them.

If you give it some thought, I&#039;m sure you&#039;ll realize that you still have many things left. At the very least, you have your health, and you have people to be with, people who want to help you overcome what has happened.

The sun will surely shine again. Until then, try to make the best out of your night.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello mate. I read your rant and decided to add some food for thought, regarding your final statements.</p>
<p>At the very end, you wrote that &#8220;Everything else feels empty and meaningless&#8221;. I can relate to how you are feeling. Losing the most important thing in your life makes you underappreciate everything else. However, that doesn&#8217;t mean those things cease to exist. I believe the most important step in being able to overcome a broken relationship, is learning how to find happiness in those &#8220;meaningless&#8221; things, and learning how to be thankful for still having them.</p>
<p>If you give it some thought, I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;ll realize that you still have many things left. At the very least, you have your health, and you have people to be with, people who want to help you overcome what has happened.</p>
<p>The sun will surely shine again. Until then, try to make the best out of your night.</p>
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