You know what’s funny?
People sometimes mistake silence for ignorance.
Just because I don't confront you about every little thing I notice doesn't mean I didn't notice it.
Oh, I noticed.
I notice the energy shift.
I notice who checks in and who only shows up when they need something.
I notice who celebrates me and who secretly competes with me.
I notice who keeps it real when I'm not in the room—and who suddenly has a whole lot to say when I am.
I notice the difference between support and performance.
And trust me, I'm keeping receipts.
Not because I'm obsessed with drama.
Quite the opposite.
I'm just observant.
I've learned that I don't need to expose everyone who shows me who they are. Sometimes the best response is simply to adjust their access.
You don't have to announce, “You've been downgraded from Inner Circle to Occasional Acquaintance.” ๐
You can just… quietly move differently.
Less information.
Less access.
Less explaining.
More boundaries.
And maybe a polite smile that says, “I know. I just don't care to argue about it.” ๐
Because maturity teaches you something that drama never will:
Not every truth requires a confrontation.
Sometimes you simply watch someone's behavior, believe what you see, and make a decision.
Who gets your trust?
Who gets your time?
Who gets your vulnerability?
Who gets the privilege of being close to you?
Those are decisions you get to make.
And here's the savage little truth:
You don't have to hate someone to keep them at a distance.
You can wish them well from several zip codes away. ๐
So keep observing.
Keep your circle intentional.
Pay attention to actions, not speeches.
Because people can tell you anything.
Consistency tells you everything.
And if somebody thinks you haven't figured them out yet…
Bless their heart.
You're just letting them finish the performance. ๐๐








