Stop Playing In My Face
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About this listen
Closure gets talked about like it’s the final step to moving on, but in this episode of The Heavyweight Collective, the conversation challenges whether it really works that way. What starts as a light catch-up quickly turns into a deeper breakdown of what people are actually looking for when they say they need closure.
The discussion explores the difference between wanting understanding and wanting validation, and how that plays out differently in friendships versus romantic relationships. Sometimes it’s not about ending the person—it’s about ending the situation so it doesn’t continue to affect everything else in your life.
From there, the conversation gets real about boundaries, seasonal relationships, and how disrespect can be the clearest form of closure you’ll ever receive. It also touches on the uncomfortable truth that closure can sometimes be used as a way to hold on, manipulate, or reopen doors that should stay closed.
The episode closes with a deeper look at apologies—what they mean, when they matter, and when they don’t. If you’ve ever struggled to move on without answers, this conversation gives you a new perspective on what closure really is.
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