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<description>Your article reminds me so much of myself. Yes, doing the right thing can cause drama and make you walk away from people. What has helped me get through it is to realize that without those people, there&#8217;s less drama. And as much as it sucks to have to go through it, you&#8217;re better off in the long run. 

	What good are friends, if they aren&#8217;t good friends?</description>
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