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 "Some humans hurt us so much that we shut the doors of the heart, and once the door of the heart is shut, it will never open again for anyone."

Certain experiences leave such deep scars that we instinctively protect ourselves by closing off our hearts. The pain of betrayal, loss, or emotional trauma can create walls so strong that vulnerability feels impossible. Once these doors are shut, it is not about bitterness, but survival, an acknowledgement that not everyone deserves access to your innermost self. Emotional closure is a powerful, protective act.

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