Losing a
best friend is extremely hard because you feel as if a part of you just left.
It can be a fallout, a breakup or simply just losing a friend to any other
circumstances. It could be your bestie migrating, a breach of friendship that is too hurtful to continue, or anything else. How do we deal with it? More
importantly, how do we heal?
Acknowledge
it is over, let yourself grieve
Most of the
time, this is unprepared and it hurts you because that is one relationship you
never expected to end. Falling out with a best friend who has been your
soulmate or person when every other thing went wrong is difficult. It is not
something you can brush off, or move on the next day. It is something that will
take time to heal, your body will grieve, and it’s okay. Sit with your grief,
understand what the loss means to you and accept those feelings wholeheartedly.
Moving on,
get the closure you need
Like every
other relationship, your friendship needs closure too. After accepting that
this person won’t be there for you, understand critically what went wrong. Have
you made any mistakes? How can you grow from it? After all, humans evolve, and self-reflection
is the best way to do it. It is important to let yourself remember that there
were good memories, and keep them a part of you as you carry on to the next
phase.
Ask for
help, it's okay
You can
fall apart, lose yourself, or not know whom to turn to anymore. That is
completely okay, healing requires acknowledging everything you feel and taking
it one step at a time. You can seek help from other friends, peer groups, and family
to overcome your loss. It might be important for your growth to fully
comprehend what happened, and get genuine feedback and constructive criticism from
people who care about you.
Cherish the
friends who are there for you, don’t make it ugly, because who knows, sometimes
you don’t choose friends, they are destined.
Set them
free, if they are destined to be with you, they will always come back.
P.S. Having
lost two best friends: one to Leukemia and another to Dengue; all I know is
that life is too short to fight over silly stuff, also too short to be in toxic
relationships.