
Her words nearly brought tears to my eyes.
That small moment of reassurance felt like a weight lifting from my chest. Setting boundaries didn’t make me heartless and it simply meant valuing myself, too.
When I returned to my seat, the air between us had shifted. The father was now telling stories, and his daughter was laughing again, her earlier disappointment forgotten.
And as I looked out the window at the sun cutting through the clouds, I understood something simple but profound: saying no isn’t unkind and it’s an act of self-respect. When you stop bending to please everyone, peace often finds its way back to you all on its own.