Grida Duma's personal life story: I stopped making sacrifices, I let people go in the year we left behind

Grida Duma has made one of her most personal confessions to date in a conversation with Bora Zeman on the Grida Duma Podcast. For the first time, she spoke openly about an important phase of her life, describing the past year as a period of clarity and emotional liberation.
"For the first time, I had no hesitation in letting go," Duma said, indicating that there has come a point in her life when holding on to things, people, or situations is no longer a necessity, but a conscious choice. According to her, not everything that is held is valuable and not every letting go is a loss.
In her story, Grida Duma emphasizes that with personal growth comes the ability to discern which relationships and situations "stick well" to you and which ones become a burden. "There comes a point where you no longer invest beyond yourself. Things stick or don't stick on their own," she explains.
Bora Zemani, for her part, reinforces this idea by calling the process of letting go a necessary "cleansing" that occurs at a certain stage of life. A cleansing that brings ease, comfort, and a healthier relationship with oneself.
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