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You Don’t Need Closure to Move Forward

19 min · 20 de feb de 2026
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Many of us believe we can’t move forward until we get closure — an apology, an explanation, or validation from the person who hurt us. In this episode, we talk about why closure is rarely given, how waiting for it can keep you emotionally tethered to the past, and what it actually means to choose closure for yourself. This is a gentle yet powerful conversation about releasing the need for answers, choosing peace over proof, and allowing yourself to move forward without forgiveness, reconciliation, or everything making sense. If you’ve been waiting for closure to heal, this episode is your permission to let go. You are allowed to move on. You are allowed to choose peace. You are allowed to rise.

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