By yirkahr on Skatehive
To believe again is not a naive act, but a profoundly human decision. Believing anew means opening the doors of the heart after having closed them out of fear, disappointment, or weariness. It is recognizing that life, with its unexpected turns, always holds the possibility of rebirth. To believe again is to accept that hope is not extinguished, that it may lie dormant, but it never truly dies. When someone decides to believe again, they reconcile themselves with their own vulnerability. Because believing is exposing oneself: trusting that words will be sincere, that gestures will be truthful, that dreams will not be in vain. It is a leap of faith that, paradoxically, fills us with strength. Believing again is like lighting a candle in the darkness: the light does not eliminate all the shadows, but it reminds us that we are not lost. Faith in oneself is the first step. Believing that we are capable of rising, of learning, of transforming what seemed definitive. Then comes faith in othe