LEARNING HOW TO LET THINGS END

We’re taught how to begin.

We’re rarely taught how to end.

How to let something complete without assigning blame.
How to grieve without dramatizing.
How to release without erasing what was meaningful.

Letting things end doesn’t mean they didn’t matter.

It means they mattered enough to be honored honestly.

Some endings arrive because something has broken.
Others arrive because something has been fulfilled.

Both deserve care.

And both require a willingness to stay present long enough to feel what’s actually happening… rather than rushing toward the next chapter out of discomfort.

There is wisdom here, if you let it be slow.

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