Holding on to something that’s already gone is a slow pain—it keeps reopening the same wound every time you hope things will change. It can drain you quietly, because you’re investing emotion into something that no longer returns it.
Letting go hurts sharply at first. It feels like loss, emptiness, and withdrawal from something familiar. But with time, it creates space to heal, breathe, and rebuild yourself without that constant ache.
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Letting go is not easy, but it's for the best.
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Letting go of bad investments or spending habits is the same—sharp pain upfront, but it frees up capital to compound into real wealth over time. Been there with a few sunk costs myself.