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YOUR SURVIVAL IS NOT PUBLIC PROPERTY.

Whoever abandoned you in the ocean has no right to know what the sharks did to you or how you managed to get to shore. Let that sink in.

There are people who pushed you into deep waters and walked away. They saw you drowning. They saw you struggling. They heard you cry for help. But they chose silence. They chose distance. They chose themselves. And now that you are standing on dry ground, breathing again, stronger than before, they suddenly want details. They want the story. They want access. They want to know what happened while you were fighting for your life. No dear.... tell no one

Some people only like you when you are weak. When you are confused. When you are easy to control. They disappear when things get hard. But the moment you rise, healed and glowing, they become curious. Not because they care but because they are shocked you survived without them.

Understand this clearly: your survival is not public property. Your healing journey is sacred. The tears you cried at 2am, the silent prayers, the days you forced yourself to get up when your heart was heavy that is holy ground. Not everybody deserves access to it. Especially not the ones who caused the storm or left you in it. Strength built in private does not owe explanation to those who left in public. Please when they come back asking questions, you owe them nothing but silence. Closure is not an interview.

Healing is not a report. Your comeback is not a group project. If they wanted to know your story, they should have stayed when it was being written in blood, sweat, and tears. You are not obligated to explain how you survived what they watched you suffer. You made it to shore. And that is enough.

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