Over the past few months, I have deeply reflected on life and relationships. I realized that my tastes in these connections have shifted significantly. What once fulfilled my needs now seems trivial and struggles to capture my attention. It’s essential to ask: when you invest so much in others, at what point do you draw the line?

I have come to understand that my breaking point has manifested within the friendships and family bonds I have cultivated. The closeness I once cherished is now diminished. For the sake of my well-being, it’s vital to embrace change and protect myself by reassessing the people in my life. It’s high time to let go of those who fail to bring positivism. I should also release those who selfishly favor their interests at my expense. Making these problematic yet necessary decisions can pave the way for relationships that uplift me and cultivate meaningful connections.

I am far from perfect. However, I can authenticate that when I show interest in someone, it is with sincerity about their well-being and feelings. I realize I allowed too many individuals to access my life and inner circle. Therefore, I decided to streamline that circle, safeguarding it for a select group of individuals—friends or family—who truly matter. Embracing this shift will not only enhance my own life but will also foster healthier, more enriching relationships.

Written by: Greg MD

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