
Toxicity and bravado are a deadly mix
Toxicity thrives in silence, in spaces where cruelty is masked as strength and vulnerability is shamed. It poisons relationships, corrodes trust, and isolates individuals until they begin to believe that survival depends on pretending nothing hurts.

It is okay to walk away from toxic people and situations, walk away without looking back.
It is okay to walk away from toxic people and situations. In fact, it’s often necessary for your well-being. Choosing to step away doesn't mean you're weak, unkind, or giving up. It means you value your peace, your mental health, and your growth. You don’t owe anyone an explanation for protecting yourself. Setting boundaries is not abandonment — it's self-respect. Sometimes the bravest thing you can do is walk away without looking back.