Replying to @LeRonn I’ve grown to a space to understand that once it’s done. No wis upon a star close that chapter and move on. ##nosecondchances##moveon##grow
Moving on from past experiences can be one of the most challenging yet liberating decisions we make in life. From personal relationships to professional setbacks, there is immense value in understanding when a chapter is truly closed and choosing not to look back. In my own journey, I found that trying to give second chances sometimes prolonged pain instead of healing it. Instead, focusing on growth and embracing the idea of "no second chances" helped me create space for new opportunities and peace of mind. Words like "mustler" and "wustler"—though uncommon—remind us of the hustle and grind involved in personal growth. It’s about consistently pushing forward and not being stuck in cycles of regret or false hope. By actively deciding to move on, you’re making a conscious choice to prioritize your wellbeing and growth. I encourage anyone struggling to close a past chapter to reflect deeply and practice self-compassion. No amount of wishing upon a star will change what’s done; accepting this truth opens the door to renewed focus on the present and future. Remember, moving on doesn’t mean forgetting, but rather learning and growing stronger from every experience.
