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Is it Better to Stay or Go

When do you know it’s time to stop fighting for something—and start walking away?

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There are patterns that tend to show up when the fight has turned into slow self-destruction.

1. When the cost to your wellbeing keeps rising.

2. When the other side refuses responsibility.

3. When the same cycle repeats endlessly.

4. When your identity starts shrinking.

5. When hope is based on fantasy rather than evidence.

6. When leaving becomes the healthier act of self-respect.

One quiet test psychologists often use is simple:
“If nothing changed in this situation for the next five years, would I still choose to stay?”
If the honest answer is no, your mind has already started moving toward the exit. It just hasn’t informed your heart yet.

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