And sometimes, you’re quickly reminded why you built that dark, thick wall in the first place. On emotional walls cc-by lemasney 2


And sometimes, you're quickly reminded why you built that dark, thick wall in the first place. On emotional walls cc-by lemasney

And sometimes, you’re quickly reminded why you built that dark, thick wall in the first place. On emotional walls cc-by lemasney

Emotional Walls

If you’ve ever truly loved, you’ve likely added bricks to your wall. It’s nice to peek over it most of the time, but from time to time, it’s a relief to have a shield from the pain and despair of disappointment.

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“One reason people put up emotional walls is to manage what happens next. But this sense of control is a myth. Because in reality, things play out like they’re going to and you have far less power over other people than you imagine (or you’d like). There’s a sense of If I, then she will that’s also a myth. You just can’t predict or control other people’s behavior.” – 4 Truths About People Who Put Up (Emotional) Walls | These Little Waves, http://goo.gl/1gl6rc

 

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John LeMasney is an artist, graphic designer, and technology creative. He is located in beautiful, mountainous Charlottesville, VA, but works remotely with ease. Contact him at: lemasney@gmail.com to discuss your next creative project.

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