If you are too much, let them go be with less
From my personal experience, learning to accept being 'too much' has been a journey of self-discovery and empowerment. I used to lower my standards to keep people close, only to realize they still couldn't meet them. This taught me the importance of recognizing my true value and not settling for familiarity that doesn't serve my well-being. One key lesson is understanding that some people simply don't have the capacity to appreciate your depth or intensity, whether it's your values, emotions, or ambitions. Trying to change yourself or continuously compromising often leads to frustration and emotional hurt. Instead, embracing who you are fully—your quirks, passions, and even your 'too much' moments—is a superpower. It means setting clear boundaries and being selective about who you allow in your life. It also involves recognizing when to walk away from relationships that drag you down rather than lift you up. Communication plays a critical role in this process. Expressing your needs clearly can help others understand where you come from, but if they still can't meet you halfway, it's a sign to prioritize your emotional health. Ultimately, letting go isn't about giving up; it's about making space for relationships that truly honor you. When you choose to be with people who embrace your fullness, you cultivate deeper connections and a richer life experience. So if you find yourself 'too much' for some, remember: being 'too much' might just mean you're exactly enough for the right ones.













































































