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Why I Left: They Didn’t Want to Grow

10 min · 11 de jun de 2026
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This is part two of a real conversation about why I chose to leave relationships that were keeping me stuck. Sometimes love is not enough if the person refuses to grow. Sometimes you can see the life you are meant to live, but the people around you are still comfortable sitting in the same place, doing the same things, pretending unhappiness is normal. In this video, I talk about wanting more for my life, wanting love that sees me fully, wanting peace, growth, happiness, adventure, and a partner who can actually make the journey with me. Because the truth is, everybody cannot come with you. And sometimes leaving is not about giving up. Sometimes leaving is the only way you can keep moving forward.

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