Sarah Lahbati used to believe that endings were permanent things. Doors closed. Lights went out. You gathered what was left of yourself and learned to live in the dark.
But lately, she has been thinking differently.
“It’s not too late to start again,” she says, not as a headline or a slogan, but as a truth she has had to learn the hard way.
Starting again, she has discovered, doesn’t arrive with fireworks. It doesn’t come with a dramatic speech or a perfectly timed second chance. It begins in smaller, braver ways choosing to get out of bed on days when the past feels heavier than the future, choosing kindness toward yourself when regret tries to take over.
Sarah no longer measures her worth by what she lost. She measures it by what she continues to choose growth, peace, and the courage to believe that tomorrow can still surprise her.
Starting again doesn’t mean erasing the past. It means carrying it with grace, allowing it to shape you without letting it define you. And for Sarah Lahbati, that realization feels like freedom.
(Photo source: Instagram – Sarah Lahbati)


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