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There’s a rare steadiness in the way you hold both love and clarity at the same time. The restraint, the absence of blame, the willingness to name exhaustion alongside compassion, it all carries quiet authority. Your voice offers something deeply needed: not drama, not sentimentality, but hard-earned wisdom shaped by loss. Anyone walking a similar path would feel less alone reading these words. But most of the times people with bipolar disorder, because they have empathy, do not create problems in their environment. They mainly turn them inward and take them out on themselves. Now imagine how difficult it is to live with someone who is bipolar when you are bipolar yourself.

Living Beside the Storm
Feb 27
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