Sometimes it’s best to let mfs be! Let them go be thirsty and be exactly who they are!
Sometimes, the hardest but most empowering decision in relationships is to let people be exactly who they are—even if that means walking away. From my experience, trying to change someone who isn't willing to grow or respect you only leaves you drained and unhappy. It’s essential to recognize when holding on becomes more harmful than liberating. The phrase "I used you" often reflects misunderstandings and unmet expectations that can weigh heavily on relationships. Instead of dwelling on blame, focusing on your own growth and self-love helps you heal and set healthier boundaries moving forward. Accepting that not everyone will meet your emotional needs allows you to prioritize your well-being. In today’s world, being "done with ignorance" means understanding when people’s actions don’t align with your values or respect. It’s okay to step back from toxic dynamics and choose yourself. Practicing self-love isn’t selfish—it’s necessary for your mental health and future happiness. Letting others be thirsty for what they seek—without your involvement—can be a form of tough love. It lets them learn from their mistakes while you create space for more fulfilling relationships. Embracing this perspective has helped me embrace peace and empowerment on my own journey.



















































