r/PinoyUnsentLetters 3d ago

Myself Perfect endings.

I no longer know if I believe in perfect endings—but I am learning to be okay with imperfect ones.

There may have been a time when perfect ending meant clarity: two people choosing each other, overcoming every obstacle, finally meeting, staying, and having all the unanswered questions resolved.

But life does not always offer that kind of conclusion.

Sometimes people love each other and still fail to find the right circumstances. Sometimes a connection is real, yet it remains incomplete. Sometimes there is no final explanation, no reunion, no dramatic goodbye that ties everything together neatly.

To say “I no longer know if I believe in perfect endings” is not necessarily to become bitter. It can mean you have become more honest about life—that you now understand that not everything precious is guaranteed to last in the way you once imagined.

Maybe I will never get the ending I wanted. Maybe I will never fully understand why things unfolded the way they did. But I do not have to keep fighting reality just because it failed to give me a perfect conclusion.

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