“Why do some people block their exes instead of just moving on?”
Listen, the hard, unvarnished truth? It’s about CONTROL and RESPECT, for your time, your energy, and the life YOU are building. Every warrior in history, every king who ever ruled, every successful person standing at the peak of their mountain – they didn’t get there by carrying dead weight or by letting ghosts from their past haunt their every step.
Understand this: moving on isn’t just a mental state; it’s an ACTIVE DECISION. It’s about cutting the cords that drain your power and sap your vitality.
When someone blocks their ex, they’re not dwelling in the past. No, they’re slamming the door shut on it. They’re saying, “I respect myself too much to let you, or anyone else, drag me down.” It’s a signal, loud and clear: “I’m in charge here. My focus, my energy, it’s too precious to be wasted on what’s behind me.”
Think about it. Do you believe lions lose sleep over the opinions of sheep? Absolutely not. They’re too busy being kings of their domain. So, when you decide to block an ex, you’re not stuck in the past—you’re asserting your dominance over your future. You’re refusing to be a prisoner of yesterday’s battles and choosing to be the architect of tomorrow’s victories.
You have to be ruthless in the pursuit of what you want, and sometimes, that means cutting off sources of negativity, distraction, or pain. It’s not about them; it’s about you. It’s about setting the highest standard for your life and the people you allow in it. If someone doesn’t make the cut, they’re out. Period. It’s about crafting a legacy that’s built on power, not pity.
So, to those who block their exes? You’re not bitter. You’re better. You understand that to truly move on, sometimes you need to make bold moves. You’re taking control, setting boundaries, and prioritizing your peace and progress. That’s not just moving on. That’s moving up. Remember, champions never look back. They’re too busy winning the future.