Margaux Cadenas
Bio
Gratitude is my attitude! Here to express my thoughts and emotions through writing.
Stories (4/0)
Grieve and Grow
"But what is grief, if not love persevering?" This is my favorite line from the Disney+ series, WandaVision. Before watching it for the first time, I have never had my own definition of grief or I could never fully describe it. Now, I can. I can somehow relate to Wanda in the scene because she had been going through so much, and when she said "I'm just so tired," - I felt that and I cried so much. This scene is a really emotional one and it taught me to become comfortable with talking about how I feel. If you're an introvert, there must be some way that you could let out your thoughts and express yourself. I hope you have someone to listen to you because it will definitely, hopefully, make you feel better.
By Margaux Cadenas2 years ago in Motivation
To my ex bestfriend on her wedding day
Today, I woke up and found out that the person who used to be my best friend got married. The first word that came to my mind was, "wow." Not in a negative or gossip girl way. It was more of an astonished or amazed way. I mean, time is flying so fast that it's hard to keep track. Before I got out of bed, I felt the memories flashing back to me. It was surreal.
By Margaux Cadenas3 years ago in Humans
Here’s to you
This is addressed to the courageous individuals who are still battling on the frontline of this pandemic. No, we have not forgotten about you. Whether you're a doctor, nurse, paramedic, first responder, caregiver, or janitor of a hospital, you're a hero. We may be moving forward with vaccinations, but the truth is: lives are still at risk as the coronavirus spreads along with its mutated strains. It’s been over a year and your job isn’t finished yet.
By Margaux Cadenas3 years ago in Longevity
Why hindsight’s 20/20
Hindsight refers to looking back or reflecting on things in the past. 20/20 means perfect vision. The phrase “hindsight is 20/20” implies that when we look back at events that happened in our lives, we see things clearly that were not clear to us at that time in the past. What was once blurry and hard to grasp becomes clear and precise. I used to wonder why this was the case, why the situations are difficult to process at the moment they occur. When I asked people for their insight on this matter, they’d say that maybe we understand things better in the future because we mature as time passes by. Does this mean that we were immature back the when it was all happening? I don’t think so. As humans, our emotions affect us in various ways. You won’t expect someone who lost his job to be happy about it. In that exact moment, he feels the sadness, pain, and disappointment. Years later, that person got the promotion he’s been waiting for in the job that he found after he got fired. Now, he knows that the reason he lost his prior job was because he was meant to excel in another company. That’s just how life works.
By Margaux Cadenas3 years ago in Motivation