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There’s something liberating about hitting unfollow — not just on people, but on versions of yourself that no longer serve you.
This week, we’re talking about the soft violence of reinvention, the quiet rage of being misunderstood, and the unapologetic power of saying, this isn’t for you anymore.
The soft rebrand is over — demolition has begun.
Why unfollowing feels like betrayal (but isn’t), why you owe no one an explanation, and why becoming the next version of yourself means accepting who doesn’t come with you.
No warning. No announcement. Just new management.
By Bianca Vena / Lonely Girl Productions Inc.There’s something liberating about hitting unfollow — not just on people, but on versions of yourself that no longer serve you.
This week, we’re talking about the soft violence of reinvention, the quiet rage of being misunderstood, and the unapologetic power of saying, this isn’t for you anymore.
The soft rebrand is over — demolition has begun.
Why unfollowing feels like betrayal (but isn’t), why you owe no one an explanation, and why becoming the next version of yourself means accepting who doesn’t come with you.
No warning. No announcement. Just new management.