You don't notice it at first.
The routine.
The repetition.
The way your life slowly becomes something... predictable.
Wakeup.
Get ready.
Go to work.
Come home.
Sleep.
Repeat.
And somehow...
Days turn into weeks.
Weeks turn into months.
And before you even realize it...
You're still in the same place.
She wasn't unhappy.
That's what she told herself.
She had a job.
She had responsibilities.
She had people depending on her.
That should be enough... right?
But there was always this quiet feeling.
Not loud.
Not dramatic.
Just... there.
Like something was missing.
Like she was living a life
that didn't fully belong to her.
And the worst part?
She got used to it.
She got used to saying
"maybe next time."
She got used to putting herself last.
She got used to being
the strong one.
The one who doesn't complain.
The one who just handles everything.
People admired her for that.
"You're so strong."
"You're so responsible."
"You always have everything together."
But no one ever asked...
At what cost?
Because strength...
isn't always a choice.
Sometimes...
it's just what happens
when you don't have the option
to fall apart.
And she didn't.
Not when there were bills to pay.
Not when her family needed her.
Not when life didn't pause
just because she felt tired.
So she kept going.
Quietly.
Consistently.
Without asking for more.
Until one day...
Someone said something so simple...
it shouldn't have mattered.
"You're still here?"
She paused.
Not because of the question.
But because of what it made her realize.
She was.
In the same place.
Doing the same things.
Living the same life.
And for the first time...
That didn't feel okay anymore.
