By awulonualex on Skatehive
Life can be so cruel and has a way of leaving marks on us. Some life experiences pass quickly like a lightning, while others remain long after the moment has gone. When someone says, “I’m still living with that,” it often means the past has not completely been forgotten or released its hold. It could be a memory, a mistake, a loss, a blessing or even a lesson that continues to shape everyday life. For many people, some events become permanent scare in their story. A person who once faced betrayal may still struggle to trust others. Someone who grew up in poverty might still feel the fear of not having enough and becoming broke again, even when life has improved. These experiences settle deep inside the mind and influence decisions, relationships, and emotions, even daily life activities. Even years later, the memory can return unexpectedly, reminding the person of what they went through. And make the wound look fresh again. Sometimes still living with that refers to regret. A decision