Alone in the Dark, Volume II Part VI: The Exit, Playing the Game to Get Free
I was warned. So I acted. When I sat with it, I realized I had been warned more than once. But there is something about following your gut that makes you feel crazy, especially when everyone around you benefits from you ignoring it. Not anymore. My intuition and I have a different relationship now. But this warning, the one that came clearly, directly, this was the one that made me move. The exit plan was in motion. And I played the game all the way to the end. I had to. I had to appear broken. Exhausted. Unable to go on. And it worked. Because people like this thrive on seeing you in pieces. That is their fuel. Your pain is their confirmation that the system is still working. So I let them believe it. Apply what you are learning here to everyone: family, friends, partners, supervisors, and even people in religious spaces. I have encountered this same energy in all of them. Before I could close the door for good, there were things I needed to handle. Loose ends. Practical decisions. ...