Which Greek God or Goddess are you? Quiz
“Some Goodbyes Don’t Have Closure”
Not all goodbyes are loud.
Some slip through the cracks quietly,
With no dramatic fight, no final word,
Just distance that grows where connection used to live.
One day, they were a regular part of your world.
The way the sun came up or the way you took your coffee.
And then they weren’t.
And now…
Now you think of them at random times —
When a certain song plays,
When you pass a place you used to go together,
When you hear someone laugh and for a second, it sounds like them.
No one tells you how to grieve people who are still alive.
Who just… faded.
Maybe they stopped calling.
Maybe you did.
Maybe life got in the way and neither of you knew how to stop the drift.
But the ache is still real.
The memories still flash like film behind your eyes when you least expect it.
You don’t have to hate them to move on.
You don’t need a villain.
Sometimes people are just meant to love us for a season — to teach us something,
To reflect something we were ready to see in ourselves.
And it’s okay to still love them in some quiet part of your heart.
To wish them well.
To hold gratitude and grief in the same hand.
Because closure isn’t always something you find.
Sometimes it’s something you decide.
You decide to forgive.
To release.
To stop rehearsing what you could’ve said.
You make peace with the version of them you knew.
You make space for what comes next.
And one day, you’ll think of them and smile without hurting.
You’ll realize the goodbye didn’t break you — it changed you.
And you’re still here.
More open.
More aware.
More you than ever.