Four years ago, I made one of the biggest decisions of my life. I left my hometown and my good-for-now job as an instructor at Capiz State University to pursue something uncertain.
To be honest, both paths were uncertain at that time. I didn't know if I could continue my master's degree if I stayed, and I wasn't sure if I could survive the emotional turmoil I was going through.
I wasn't running away from my problems—I was walking away from the people who kept creating them. I realized that if I stayed any longer, they would only continue to make life harder for me. For me, ENOUGH WAS ENOUGH.
I knew I had to make a decision while I was still thinking clearly. What if I waited until I was completely drained? The only people who would truly suffer would be my children. Some people simply don't care, so I had to take a leap of faith.
It wasn't an easy decision, but looking back, I'm grateful that I made it.
Today, I can't imagine where I would be if I had stayed. I feel at peace. I feel content. I am happy with the life I have now, and most importantly, I feel reunited with my family.
If there's one thing I've learned, it's this: never be afraid to choose yourself. Only you truly know what's best for your life. Many people will try to persuade you to do what they think is right, but sometimes their advice serves their own interests more than yours.
So please, TRUST YOURSELF . Have the courage to make the decision that's right for you—before it's too late.
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