Letting Go is Also Love — Even If It Hurts

Letting go doesn’t mean you’re weak. It doesn’t mean you’ve stopped loving, or that you’ve given up too soon. It just means you’ve realized something deeper— That holding on any tighter might only hurt you both. Letting go can be love in its most unselfish form. It’s saying: I want the best for you, even if that best doesn’t include me. It’s saying: I want peace for myself, even if it means walking away from a dream I once held close. Sometimes we don’t get the closure we crave. Sometimes no explanation ever comes. And that silence? That space? It becomes your answer. Some people aren’t meant to stay. They’re meant to teach you something— about love, about loss, about who you are when the pieces fall apart. So if today’s the day you’re letting someone go, do it gently. Do it with love, not bitterness. With gratitude, not resentment.