
Not all relationships end with arguments or clear reasons.
Some simply fade.
Messages become less frequent. Meetings become occasional. Eventually, the connection disappears.
This can feel confusing because nothing “went wrong.”
But relationships require maintenance.
Shared time, experiences, and communication keep them active.
When life changes — new routines, responsibilities, or environments — those interactions naturally reduce.
And without intentional effort, distance grows.
This doesn’t always mean the relationship failed.
Sometimes, it reflects change.
Understanding this helps reduce guilt or confusion.
Not every connection is meant to last forever.
Some serve a purpose during a specific time.
And that’s okay.
