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Blaze Garner
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16 January, 16:54
Why is it so hard to let someone go?
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Bella Watts
16 January, 16:59
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Letting go can be hard because it means letting go of aspects of your past - aspects of you. It also means letting go of your expectations of how things should have been. Letting go hints of being wrong or allowing someone else to be right (when you know that what they did was wrong)
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