Lila
Walking past someone who used to be your best friend can stir up a whirlwind of emotions, from nostalgia to pain but also growth. I've personally experienced situations where friendships that once meant the world changed due to misunderstandings or personal differences. It’s challenging initially because these relationships form part of our identity and daily life. One thing I've learned is the importance of acknowledging those feelings without letting them consume you. It helps to reflect on what the friendship taught you and how it shaped who you are today. The key is embracing change as a natural part of life. Sometimes, walking away from an 'opp' or someone who no longer supports your well-being is necessary for your growth. Modern tools like CapCut have made it easier to express these complex emotions creatively. Editing videos or photos related to our experiences can be therapeutic and help process feelings. Sharing stories under hashtags like #foryou or #fyplemon8 connects us with others who might be going through similar phases, fostering a sense of community and support. If you find yourself in a similar situation, remember that moving forward doesn’t mean forgetting. It means prioritizing your mental health and choosing relationships that uplift you. Every ending paves the way for new and meaningful beginnings.








































































Guys the music has to be replaced this was not the og sound ik it sounds bad!!