Letting a loved one go can sometimes be the hardest decision one can make. If you’ve ever had to let someone go, when they’re not actually dead—but dead to you, then you know what I mean. You might have to let a person go for your own sanity or self-respect. They could be someone very close to you, but if they’re not healthy for you, you have to let them go. That’s the hardest decision.
I’d ask you to stop me, if you heard this before, but I want you to keep reading and pick up what I’m jotting down. It’s OK if you don’t get me, and hopefully, you will never have to know what that feels like. People change and I suppose we have to give them room and allow them to grow. This also applies to you and me—us. I find that closure is a lot better than getting caught up in other people’s problems, or having too much emotion about anything I can’t change.

It’s better to work on yourself than to worry about others and feel like they’re the ones, who are at fault. I also know better than to take all the blame, too. It’s never just you or me. It’s the world we live in. It’s us. As the world keeps spinning, remember the God in you and let your light shine from within.
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