"You can remove someone from your life and still truly want what's best for them. Just because there is a distance or detachment, it doesnt mean hate has to fill that space."
(Morgan Richard Olivier)
Sometimes, for our own peace or well-being, we have to create space from someone.
Yes, you can remove someone from your life and still truly want what's best for them. This act isn't driven by anger or a desire for their downfall; it's a decision rooted in self-preservation and healthy boundaries.
The distance that then forms, that feeling of detachment, doesn't have to be filled with hate or bitterness. Instead, that space can hold a quiet hope for their happiness, a silent wish for their healing, even as you choose a different path for yourself.
It's a powerful and mature form of love to release someone from your immediate presence while still holding a benevolent wish for their future. It shows that compassion can exist even where direct connection no longer serves.
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