You: Can't Afford

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We often think of the phrase "I can't afford you" in terms of money—a car that’s too expensive or a house out of reach. But recently, I’ve started applying it to other areas of my life: relationships, habits, and even my own expectations. I’ve realized that some things don’t just cost money; they cost peace, time, and mental energy. Can't Afford You

Saying "I can't afford you" to toxic habits or draining people frees up a massive budget for the things that actually matter. When I stopped spending my energy on the wrong things, I suddenly had a surplus of time for my passions, my health, and the people who actually fill my cup. If you are literally in a position where

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