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Monday, 13 July 2026

Does Time Truly Heal?

We say it so easily.


"Give it time."

"Time heals."

It is one of those phrases that slips naturally into conversations, offered with the best of intentions.

But I have often wondered whether we give time too much credit.

Left to itself, time heals nothing.

A neglected garden does not become beautiful simply because the seasons pass.

A broken friendship does not mend because the calendar changes.

A wound ignored does not disappear because another birthday arrives.

Time does something far less dramatic.

It creates space.

Space for perspective.

Space for conversations that were once impossible.

Space for tears that could not be shed yesterday.

Space for forgiveness to become imaginable.

Space for us to become people who can carry what once threatened to crush us.

Perhaps that is why some people become softer with time, while others become harder.

The difference is not the passing of years.

It is what they allowed those years to do within them.

I have met people whose deepest wounds are decades old but still feel as though they happened yesterday.

I have also met others who bear scars that no longer speak of pain, but of healing.

Not because time performed a miracle.

But because they did not waste the space that time provided.

Maybe time is less of a healer and more of a patient companion.

It walks beside us.

Healing, however, asks something of us.

It asks us to face what hurts.

To accept what cannot be changed.

To release what should no longer be carried.

And, somehow, to keep living.

Perhaps we have been saying it backwards all along.

Time does not heal all wounds.

It simply gives healing a chance.

Nugget: Time creates the space. What grows in that space is still our responsibility.

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  2. What we choose to do with that space makes all the difference

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