Thank you for writing about walking away when you know it's not right. That's better than staying, and spending the rest of your life convincing yourself there isn't better out there (when you know there is). I always give 100% and I always leave when I know I won't get 100% back from that person.
Taylor! Thank you for sharing this and taking the time to do so. To lighten the subject, its interesting to stick around to observe, to learn, to understand so that we don’t attract or experience it in the exact same way as the previous. Hmm thoughts.
This was so tender, Cibelle — every line feels like a hand on the shoulder. The way you framed walking away as an act of self-respect instead of failure really stayed with me. It’s the kind of piece someone keeps open to reread on hard days...
Thank you for writing about walking away when you know it's not right. That's better than staying, and spending the rest of your life convincing yourself there isn't better out there (when you know there is). I always give 100% and I always leave when I know I won't get 100% back from that person.
Taylor! Thank you for sharing this and taking the time to do so. To lighten the subject, its interesting to stick around to observe, to learn, to understand so that we don’t attract or experience it in the exact same way as the previous. Hmm thoughts.
This was so tender, Cibelle — every line feels like a hand on the shoulder. The way you framed walking away as an act of self-respect instead of failure really stayed with me. It’s the kind of piece someone keeps open to reread on hard days...