The Day I Stopped Knocking

Not every silence deserves your waiting.

There comes a day

when you stop standing at doors

that never quite open,

stop rehearsing conversations

that never quite begin,

stop waiting for replies

that never seem to arrive.

Not because you are angry.

Not because you do not care.

But because somewhere between the silence and the hoping, you finally hear yourself.

For years,

I thought belonging meant staying.

Staying available.

Staying understanding.

Staying one more day,

one more season,

one more disappointment.

I thought loyalty meant

making myself smaller

so others would feel comfortable

keeping me at a distance.

Then one morning,

without bitterness,

without a speech,

without a fight,

I simply stood up.

I looked around the room

I had been trying so hard to fit into and realized

I was never meant to squeeze myself into places that could not see me.

The strange thing is,

nothing broke.

The sky remained blue.

The sun still rose.

Life went on.

Only now,

I was walking toward people

who reached back.

Toward conversations

that flowed both ways.

Toward tables

where my presence was not a favor, but a joy.

And that is when I learned:

Not every door is meant to open.

Not every circle is meant to hold you.

Not every silence deserves your waiting.

Sometimes grace looks like letting go.

Sometimes self-respect looks like leaving quietly.

And sometimes the kindest thing you can do for yourself

is to stop knocking,

turn around, and walk toward the place where no invitation is needed.

For I learned that presence is not earned it is returned.

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