Distance isn't always the end of the road. Sometimes it's the road.
You keep treating the gap between you — physical, emotional, whatever shape it's taking — as proof this won't work. But a bridge exists precisely because there's a gap. Its whole purpose is to hold two sides that aren't touching yet.
Not every distance is abandonment. Some distance is construction time. The difference isn't how far apart you are right now — it's whether anyone is still building toward the middle. A bridge with no one working on it collapses. A bridge with two people still laying stone, even slowly, eventually meets in the center.
Is there still effort moving toward you from the other side, even if it's slower than you'd like? Or have you been building alone for a while now?
Have one honest, low-stakes conversation this week about where things actually stand — not to force an outcome, just to see who's still holding a tool.
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