I been doing what I want
That’s the answer
Living authentically and choosing to do what you want can sometimes feel isolating, especially when others express feelings of neglect or confusion. Phrases like "You're too busy for me," "I never see you," or "I never know where you are" often come up in relationships where one person is embracing their independence. From my experience, these challenges are part of the process of claiming your freedom and true self. It's important to acknowledge these feelings from others without losing sight of your own needs and desires. Balancing personal freedom with maintaining meaningful relationships requires clear communication and empathy. When you explain why you need space or time to pursue your passions, others may begin to understand the value of your journey. I've found that answering the question "Why do I do what I want?" leads to deeper self-awareness and fulfillment. Doing what you want is not about neglecting others but honoring your authentic self. This approach helps build confidence and encourages others to respect your boundaries. It can also inspire them to find their own freedom. Ultimately, "That’s the answer" resonates as a declaration of self-empowerment. Embracing your choices and living on your terms can lead to a more satisfying and meaningful life, even if it involves overcoming misunderstandings or temporary solitude.

