The Myth of Closure: Letting Go Without Looking Back

Marquis Arnold
2 min readAug 7, 2024
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In the realm of relationships, the idea of closure has been ingrained in our minds as an essential step towards moving on. We are often told that in order to heal and find peace, we must seek closure from past relationships, whether romantic or platonic. However, what if I told you that closure is not a necessary ingredient for moving forward? What if letting go and never looking back is truly the key to healing and growth?

The concept of closure revolves around the need to neatly tie up loose ends, address unresolved issues, and gain a sense of finality in order to move on. It is often seen as a way to validate our feelings, seek explanations for what went wrong, and ultimately find peace within ourselves. However, the pursuit of closure can sometimes be more damaging than beneficial, as it can lead to reopening old wounds, prolonging the healing process, and feeding our egos rather than our souls.

Instead of fixating on closure, perhaps we should shift our focus towards the art of letting go. Letting go is not about seeking answers or seeking validation from others; it is about releasing ourselves from the emotional baggage of the past, freeing ourselves from the burden of expectations, and making peace with the fact that some chapters in our lives are meant to end without closure.

By letting go and never looking back, we empower ourselves to create new beginnings, embrace personal growth, and cultivate a sense of inner peace that transcends the need for external validation. It allows us to redefine our sense of self-worth, reclaim our power, and forge a path towards a future filled with limitless possibilities and renewed hope.

In the journey of letting go, we discover the beauty of acceptance, the power of forgiveness, and the strength that comes from moving forward with grace and resilience. We learn that closure is not a prerequisite for healing; it is merely a construct of our egos that seeks validation and reassurance.

So, the next time you find yourself yearning for closure from a past relationship, remember that true healing comes from within, from the strength to let go without looking back, from the courage to embrace the unknown, and from the wisdom to know that sometimes, closure is simply not needed.

Letting go is not a sign of weakness; it is a testament to our resilience, our capacity for growth, and our unwavering belief in the power of self-love and self-acceptance. So, embrace the art of letting go, release yourself from the chains of the past, and step boldly into the future, knowing that the best is yet to come.

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Marquis Arnold
Marquis Arnold

Written by Marquis Arnold

Author, Poet, screenplay writer #ColumbusOhio Mental Health Advocate

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