Discover why being removed from someone's life is often a reflection of their internal struggles rather than your value. Learn to break the cycle of self-blame and reclaim your peace after social erasure.

One person's inability to communicate is a data point about their capacity, not a verdict on your soul. Closure doesn't come from the person who left; it comes from the moment you decide your story is worth finishing, even if they chose to stop reading.
Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco
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Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco

It feels like a punch in the gut when someone suddenly removes you from their life, but here is a startling truth: nearly 90% of people still check their ex’s social media, even after a block. That silence you’re feeling often isn’t about your worth; it’s frequently a "soft block" used by others to manage their own "avoidant programming" or the sheer pain of seeing you. Today, we’re exploring why being cut off is often a reflection of their internal distress rather than your value. We’ll look at how to stop the cycle of self-blame and reclaim your peace.