“how do you know it's love?”
“it makes you a child again.”
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@aghila
“how do you know it's love?”
“it makes you a child again.”
Major cheat code in life: Master the graceful exit. From conversations. From parties. From opportunities. "This has been wonderful, but I need to go." No elaborate excuses. No fake emergencies. Just clear, kind departure. Most people don't know how to leave. They stay too long or leave badly. Master the exit.
Forgiving people in silence and never speaking to them again is a form of self care.
“You only have so much emotional energy each day. Don’t fight battles that don’t matter.”
— Unknown
Sometimes, letting someone go is the kindest thing you can do, both for you and them. It's like realising that even though you care about each other, the way things are right now just leads to more hurt. When you really love someone, you see all the tough stuff they're dealing with, and sometimes, they end up hurting you because they're in pain themselves. They might be struggling with something deep inside and not even realise it, but it affects how they treat you. Letting them go isn't about being petty or holding a grudge. It's about understanding that maybe you both need some space to heal and grow on your own. Letting go doesn't mean you stop caring; it's more about choosing to move forward and hoping that everyone finds the peace they need.
The more a person understands the truth of this world, the more they quietly drift away from the crowd.
Don't call it a goal if you treat it like a wish. A goal has a schedule, a cost, and consequences. If none of those exist, it's just fantasy.