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Over time you realize that some people just aren't worth it anymore

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Over time you realize that some people just aren't worth it anymore

As we journey through life, we inevitably come across people who we once held dear but who, over time, have proven themselves to be toxic, draining, or simply not worth the effort. It can be a painful realization to come to terms with, but sometimes it is necessary for our own well-being and growth to distance ourselves from those who no longer serve a positive purpose in our lives.

There are many reasons why someone may no longer be worth it. Perhaps they have consistently let us down, broken promises, or betrayed our trust. Maybe they are constantly negative, bringing us down with their pessimism and complaints. Or it could be that they are simply selfish, only interested in their own needs and desires without considering how their actions impact others.

Whatever the reason, it can be a difficult decision to cut ties with someone who we once cared about. We may feel guilty, sad, or even angry at the realization that this person is no longer worth our time and energy. But ultimately, we must prioritize our own well-being and happiness above all else.

It is important to remember that it is not selfish to prioritize ourselves and our own needs. We deserve to surround ourselves with people who lift us up, support us, and bring positivity into our lives. If someone is consistently bringing us down, causing us stress or anxiety, or making us feel undervalued, it may be time to reevaluate the relationship and consider whether it is worth continuing.

Of course, every situation is unique, and there may be times when it is possible to work through issues and rebuild a relationship that has soured. Communication, honesty, and mutual respect are key in these situations. However, if it becomes clear that the other person is not willing to change or make an effort to improve the relationship, it may be time to let go and move on.
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