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"No more second chances" is not war, but a closed door. Not malice, but necessity—the sigh of repeated disappointment. It's knowing some patterns won't break, and self-preservation demands severance.
It's resilience, reclaiming your story, not defined by another's failings. Not holding anger, but releasing expectations. It's prioritizing self-love, not selfishness.
It's not withholding forgiveness (a solitary release), but withholding access, protecting from further harm. It's discerning between forgiving and allowing continued hurt.
A hard truth, acknowledging human fallibility—love and hurt. But it affirms self-worth, a declaration that your heart is precious, not repeatedly shattered.
"No more second chances" isn't closing off connection, but learning where to invest trust. True growth sometimes means walking away—the most loving act for yourself.
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"No more second chances" is not war, but a closed door. Not malice, but necessity—the sigh of repeated disappointment. It's knowing some patterns won't break, and self-preservation demands severance.
It's resilience, reclaiming your story, not defined by another's failings. Not holding anger, but releasing expectations. It's prioritizing self-love, not selfishness.
It's not withholding forgiveness (a solitary release), but withholding access, protecting from further harm. It's discerning between forgiving and allowing continued hurt.
A hard truth, acknowledging human fallibility—love and hurt. But it affirms self-worth, a declaration that your heart is precious, not repeatedly shattered.
"No more second chances" isn't closing off connection, but learning where to invest trust. True growth sometimes means walking away—the most loving act for yourself.
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