Choosing Quality Over Quantity: Why Having a Select Circle Matters
In a world where connections are often measured by numbers, it's easy to fall into the trap of believing that more is always better. However, the truth is, the size of your circle matters less than the quality of the individuals within it.
It's natural to assume that closeness equates to tolerance—that the people closest to us should be granted leniency regardless of their actions or be entitled to unlimited time and resources even at our expense (no).
But the reality is, boundaries are essential for healthy relationships. Just because someone is in your inner circle doesn't mean they can take advantage of you or behave in ways that are harmful or disrespectful.
Preferring a smaller circle isn't about exclusivity or elitism; it's about surrounding yourself with individuals who uplift, support, and respect you. It's about recognizing your own worth and refusing to settle for relationships that drain you emotionally or mentally.
Self-respect is inner confidence, not arrogance as self-love doesn't compare itself.
Valuing yourself should be the norm, not the exception. It's okay to forgive people for their mistakes, but it's also okay to acknowledge that certain behaviors are incompatible with the kind of energy you want to cultivate in your life.
Having a smaller circle allows for deeper connections and meaningful interactions. It creates space for authenticity and vulnerability, where you can be yourself without fear of judgment or betrayal.
So, if you find yourself shocked by others' reactions to your boundaries or your preference for a smaller circle, remember this: you are not obligated to tolerate toxicity or negativity, no matter how close someone may be to you. Your well-being and self-worth should always take precedence, and surrounding yourself with individuals who honor and appreciate you is not only acceptable but necessary for your growth and happiness.