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Don’t Try to Convince Them. Protect Them Until They Believe Again.

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For those of you, like me, who are not the alienated parent, but are fighting for the one you love, I just learned something important.


Your belief can’t be dependent on theirs.


There will be days when they’re too broken to hope. Too exhausted to trust. Too guarded to celebrate even the wins.


That’s when your belief has to stand alone.


Not to convince them, but to protect them.


To carry the hope they can’t carry right now.


Because one day, when this is over, they’ll realize they never fought alone.


They didn’t have to believe.


You believed enough for both of you. 🙏❤️

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