I want him to be happy. And I want you to be happy, too. Even if you can only find that happiness without me.

S.J. Watson
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About This Quote

I want him to be happy. And I want you to be happy, too. Even if you can only find that happiness without me. The idea that there is no such thing as finding true happiness without one’s partner is a common misconception.

True happiness can be found in different ways and with different people, no matter how it may change over time. It’s not about finding someone new and forgetting about your old relationship; it’s about finding someone new and letting go of the past.

Source: Before I Go To Sleep

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