There comes a point in life where you start to notice the difference.
The difference between people who say they’re there for you… and the ones who actually show up.
The difference between people who only take… and the ones who give just as much as you do.
And when you finally see it—you can’t unsee it.
For the longest time, I thought being a good person meant giving to everyone. Showing up for everybody. Being the one who checks in, who cares more, who tries harder. And don’t get me wrong… that heart? That’s a blessing.
But it can also drain you if you’re pouring into cups that never pour back.
At some point, you have to learn this simple truth:
You don’t owe constant access to people who don’t reciprocate your effort.
Real relationships—whether it’s friends, family, or even coworkers—aren’t