overcommitting
setting for less
giving and not receiving
begging people to be part of your life
always going along to get along
abandoning yourself to fit in
trying to change people
holding on to people

Until next time, just stop! 🛑
overcommitting
setting for less
giving and not receiving
begging people to be part of your life
always going along to get along
abandoning yourself to fit in
trying to change people
holding on to people

Until next time, just stop! 🛑
I appreciate you saying that.
I’m glad the piece reached someone in a meaningful way—especially something as reflective and personal as A Thousand Latent. Work like that tends to carry its own quiet gravity, so it’s always nice when it finds a listener who actually sits with it rather than just skimming past.
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Awww my pleasure, Tina💕 and thanks🙏🏼
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I so appreciate your kind words sir. Thank you for visiting & commenting it means a lot.
Have a blessed week. 🙂
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Yesss, Cindy. And I LOVE that you’re here.
Thank you so much. 💖🌺
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Love it, loud and clear message, Tina!❤️
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This reads like quiet wisdom earned the hard way.
Each line feels like a gentle but firm reminder of where we sometimes lose ourselves while trying to hold on to others. There’s honesty in it—no drama, no blame—just a clear recognition of patterns that many people go through but don’t always put into words.
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