Leave Them

When you lose people behind money, their word, relationships, friendships, death, or incarceration… you start to move different.

Your mindset shifts. Your heart hardens a little. Your way of life becomes more guarded, more intentional.

Silence becomes your comfort.

You show up less.

You stop going to the places you used to be seen.

People start to wonder—

“Where he at?”

“Is he still around?”

“Is he good?”

All while you’re still here… just moving with purpose, moving for self, and protecting your peace.#AshReed

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... Read moreLife’s twists often teach us profound lessons, especially when it comes to relationships and trust. From my own experiences, I've learned that when people you once trusted slip away—whether due to financial disputes, broken promises, or unfortunate circumstances like death or incarceration—it’s natural to feel your world change. You begin to see things differently; what once felt familiar now demands more caution and intention. I found that embracing silence became a refuge rather than a void. Instead of constantly explaining or defending myself, I started to prioritize my own peace. That meant showing up less in certain places and for certain people and being more selective about where I invested my energy. It wasn’t about shutting people out but about moving with purpose and protecting my mental and emotional wellbeing. This shift also changes how others perceive you. They may wonder, “Where is he now? Is he still around?” But truly, you’re still present—you’re just connecting with yourself first and foremost. It’s a powerful transformation: hardening the heart slightly not to become cold, but to build resilience. The phrase "Move On From Them All! Life Will Go On" perfectly encapsulates this journey. Moving on isn’t about forgetting or bitterness, it’s about growth and acceptance. Every loss can be a stepping stone toward greater clarity and peace. If you find yourself in a similar situation, consider taking deliberate steps to guard your well-being. Create boundaries that nurture your mind and spirit. Remember, moving on is not a one-time event but an ongoing practice of self-care and intentional living. In my journey, sharing insights and staying informed through communities like #AshReed and engaging in uplifting content on platforms like YouTube has helped me remain balanced and inspired. Ultimately, moving on doesn’t mean leaving everything behind—it means choosing what to carry forward and what to release, so you can live fully and authentically each day.