“It’s okay to be sad. You don’t owe anyone a performance of being okay
when you feel like you’re falling apart. It isn’t your job to smile or
hide your truth to make other people feel more comfortable. If it gets
awkward, let it be awkward. If people try to silence your pain by
telling you to get over it and cheer up because you’re no longer fun or
you’re ruining the mood, you don’t have to push away your sadness. You
have to honor your feelings and trust that you don’t need anyone’s
permission or approval to feel what you feel. You don’t ever have to
sacrifice your self care for the sake of people who only want you around
when it’s easy and comfortable. Their discomfort isn’t about you — it’s
about them and their own limitations, and no matter what they think or
say, you deserve to give yourself permission to feel whatever it is you
feel. You’re allowed to show your feelings honestly. You’re allowed to
talk about your pain and reach out for support. You’re allowed to scream
and wail and cry. You’re allowed to be sad.”
—Daniell Koepke