You don’t have to Apologize

You have not to say sorry for leaving and growing up.

Surbhi Mithil
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Photo by Eugenia Maximova on Unsplash

Do you come from a home in which affection was scarce and scolding was frequent?

Have you ever thought that you were brought up kinda ‘ weird’ and something was wrong with you, until you learned that it wasn’t?

Were you not used to agree with them being right due to their age but they are not?

Were you the ‘Matilda’ type of child growing up?

Matilda is for the sons and daughters who weren’t raised in love. Every person in the world who assumed that was all that he or she can deal with until perception is gained stating that it is not normal. It’s for everyone who has said some form of no to life as a result of invalidating their worth.

Matilda is about the things that happened that were difficult for the characters to address and always had a laugh to cover them.

But it’s not just about saying you can feel the pain; it’s about being willing to do something about it. It was the funny, and most striking truth that one could sever toxic relationships with relatives and on that note, move on. It is about saying ‘NO’ and smothering your own needs sometimes to keep yourself safe.If the disrespect and toxicity is audible – goodbye.p

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