<p>Honestly I really don't have a title for this. I would usually open my note pad write and then copy, paste on here. But today I just came directly here to write. </p><p>Nobody talks about the concept of people coming into your life and going. Like nothing ever happened. No connection, no communication. Just one day, everything is over. The universe never explains why.</p><p>And sometimes they were not the one who walked out of your life. You did. </p><p>Because you were no longer feeling safe. They weren't worth it anymore, sold your trust, or maybe you just aren't on the same page any more. And it's okay to let go.</p><p><br/></p><p>Younno recently I blocked a friend of mine who I had met few months ago and was of great help to me as at the time I met her. Now I was forever grateful for everything she did for me. It is left for her to acknowledge what I have done for her. But something came off. We weren't aligning again. We had a cool conversation and it felt like she began to spit out all she had against me. It was about me winning something. It felt like my success spited her. </p><p>Now the reason why anyone would have left your life or you leaving their's could be different from mine. </p><p>But sometimes we don't want to hold unto things for too long again. We've seen that life isn't that jolly. We've had enough hurts and we can't afford breaking the remaining pieces left of us.</p><p>Sighs.</p><p>I'm basically just writing....LoL </p><p>When it's vice versa... people are bound to cut us off also, if we are no longer needed in their lives. </p><p>One thing I've learnt in life is to accept rejection. Honestly not accepting rejection is not agreeing to be wise 🦉.</p><p>Removing people from your life is not just all about blocking them. Sometimes it's restricting them from viewing your status, reducing the energy you use in conversing, avoiding them or telling them you no longer want to be friends or whatever you share.</p><p>There's a lot I want to say.</p><p>But I will just stop here.</p><p><br/></p><p><strong>Thank you for reading ♡♡.</strong></p>
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