soul-deep pain


usually the result of a traumatic, painful event, this is the type of pain that hits your deepest insecurities.

on the outside you may seem fine, smiling and acting normal, but inside you’re grieving and hurting.
soul-deep pain may not be reflected on the outside, but can typically be seen in the person’s eyes.

they tend to look blank and hollow, despite their seemingly genuine smile.
– “jane must be really torn up about her father’s death.”
– “what? how can you tell? she’s always smiling!”
– “look at her eyes. that’s soul-deep pain.”

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