True colors
Shello turtles.
Not too much in a happy mood this week, so I apologize for the depressing post. I cut someone out of my life, and well, I'm not taking it too well. I know that it was for the best, but they were in my life for 2 years. How can someone like that change so much? I should hate them, but I can't. I have some regrets, but they changed into something I can't fix. Sometimes, people will show their true colors to you, and you have to make the complicated decision of whether you handle it or not. So, this is my advice for you:
It's perfectly okay to let go of toxic people in your life for the sake of your well-being and happiness. Toxic individuals can drain your energy, create unnecessary stress, and hinder your personal growth. When you surround yourself with negativity, it becomes challenging to maintain a positive mindset and pursue your goals. Letting go of toxic people allows you to create space for positive relationships and opportunities that contribute to your emotional and mental health. Trust me on this, it'll only make your life easier. Plus, you'll meet new people along the way. Yes, it hurts, but you'll get through it and you'll become stronger.
Cutting ties with toxic individuals empowers you to set healthy boundaries and prioritize your own needs. Toxic people often exhibit manipulative behaviors, and distancing yourself from them is an act of self-care. By choosing to let go, you reclaim control over your life and create room for personal growth. It's essential to recognize that letting go is not a sign of weakness but a courageous step towards fostering a healthier, more fulfilling life. Embracing positive connections and a supportive environment enhances your overall well-being and allows you to thrive in a more positive and uplifting atmosphere. I know I did the right thing. And yeah, I may be sad now, but my future self will thank me later. If you're also dealing with something like this, I hope you do the right thing for your own mental health.

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