The chapters in our lives are filled with events, people, and lessons that have happened to us within a period of time, a season. Some things and people are meant to last more than a season and some aren’t, this is why it’s important for us to be able to distinguish between when something or someone is good for us or not as we move throughout our lives and grow. Not everyone grows at the same rate, therefore you may get left behind, someone you’re dealing with may leave you behind, or you’re both just growing in separate directions and that’s fine. The point that I’m trying to make isn’t that we as people grow and we leave people and the events in a certain season behind, I think that that’s pretty self explanatory. What I’m trying to say is is that the most important and over looked part about growth and moving on to the next chapter is closure. Closure allows a full circle of life at a period of time and closure teaches us more about ourselves than anything else, which is why I believe closure is the ultimate test of growth. If you think about it, facing a situation head on, that you probably have been a avoiding for a long time, is not easy and can go wrong if you get caught in your emotions, but when someone has fully grown they can go back to any situation face it with a new attitude and truly be able understand and elaborate why the chapter should be closed. Not every closure situation has to come from a toxic ending, closure allows ones self to speak on why they’re closing the chapter with something or someone, closure is a self realization tool but can only be contained through self realization. Which brings me to the point, if you cannot close chapters in your life with people and have people from the past continuously lingering in your life you have no real growth nor self realization. Which then leads you to a life of open-ended chapters because you weren’t capable of closing them yourself. Please be mindful of your “growth”, the most important lessons that we learn in life are not from what’s happening to us at the moment but from the lessons of the past, close your past so you can actually grow and move on to the next chapter, if not you’ll be learning the same lesson over and over again until you finally get it.