What makes you finally let go of someone or something? For me, it wasn’t one moment. It was a pattern I couldn’t ignore anymore. I found myself doing more explaining than experiencing, more waiting than receiving, and more hoping than actually being met where I was. Over time, that created clarity. Not the kind that feels good, but the kind that’s honest. At a certain point, you have to stop focusing on potential and start paying attention to what’s consistent. That shift changes how you see everything. Letting go didn’t come from frustration. It came from understanding that consistency, effort, and alignment matter. And when those things aren’t there, holding on doesn’t fix it. It just delays what you already feel. Season 3 of Stories on Love, Life, and Real Estate closes with this reflection on clarity and choosing yourself. As the next series begins, the focus will shift to real estate stories, real situations, and practical lessons, but the foundation stays the same: clear thinking, honest reflection, and real-life application. If you’re in a space where you’re unsure, take a step back and look at what’s consistent. That will usually give you your answer.