“Icecubes
don’t melt from the inside” could be a reminder that most destruction, decay, or transformation begins where we are exposed.
In life, we often think strength comes purely from our inner core — and it does — but even the strongest heart can be worn down by constant exposure to a hostile environment. Pain, doubt, and change usually seep in from the edges: the moments we let our guard down, the
small compromises we make, the little lies we tell ourselves.
The melting doesn’t begin because the inside suddenly stops being strong. It begins because the
world outside gets warm enough to reach
us. The lesson? Protect the edges of your
soul. Be mindful of what you surround yourself with, because even
ice — clear,
cold, solid — will eventually surrender to the temperature of its environment.