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 "Never reopen doors for people for whom it is closed."

Once you’ve recognized that someone is unworthy of your trust or love, reopening the door to them often invites repeated hurt. Self-respect and self-preservation require that we honor our boundaries and past lessons. Re-engaging with people who have proven destructive can undo the healing we have achieved. True strength lies in knowing when to say no, walk away, and protect your heart from unnecessary pain.

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