A Tumblr follower sent a note to me, expressing their desire to share all the love in their heart, but the frustration of what seems to be limits in their situation.
I'm sharing my reply, below - it might be relevant for someone else.
"49 is a great age to be. I will say that your 50's will be an amazing decade for you. Even though you are in a rural place, there might be the perfect person for you in your area. The internet is both a blessing and a curse. On one hand it brings people worldwide together, on the other are the realities of distance. Unless one or both have the flexibility to literally leave and start a new life together, it's very difficult to sustain. The ocean always seems to get in the way. That's the sad reality of it. If it's possible for you, perhaps you could meet a lovely person in town. We all want love in our lives. You will certainly find it. Have trust that person's out there wanting the same."
I started to think about the film Last Christmas. Emilia Clarke's character, Kate, is making some wrong decisions in her quest to find love. She views her life as a mess, and her decisions are adding to it. It's only until she's shown that she can find love through other pathways, does she find peace, acceptance and what will be a happier more fulfilling chapter in her life. The final scene in the film is of her writing in her journal - happy, healthy, positive and peaceful.
There are so many times in life when we've all felt the frustration of being single.
I've said it before and will again:
"Trust the process. Life is merely shaping you and in doing so, adding something incredible to you. Have faith. Life will open a gift for you."
That famous adage still hold true.
When one door closes, another will open.
Trust. Hope. Faith.
Here's the most important part:
Reach for what you desire to help that door to open. Keep reaching until it does.
It will come to you.
- beautflstranger
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Cast of “The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare.” (2024) | Ph. Daniel Smith
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HENRY GOLDING & HERO FIENNES TIFFIN
"The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare" Press
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Just came from seeing the Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare and ...
I SHIP THEM ALL TOGETHER OMG
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HenryCavill We have a poster! And here it be. The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare. A World War 2 story about the unconventional men and women of the Special Operations Executive....Guy Ritchie style.
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Propaganda...
Colonel Brandon (1995):
Alan Rickman has the sexiest voice. Just listen to him reading poetry to Marianne at the end to witness how hot he is.
Alan Rickman simply embodies the truth of Col. Brandon in a way that no one else every could. It's the perfect merging of actor and role. He brings the perfect combination of honor, decency, sensitivity and passion. He is the ultimate mensch.
Brandon propaganda in which even the film's director agrees that Brandon is sexy.
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+ the most important part
Henry Cavill, Alexander Pettyfer, Hero Fiennes Tiffin & Henry Golding for 'The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare'
When the gentlemen get together… 😚😝
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