There’s still meaning here.

 Because sometimes staying is an act of choosing, not avoiding.

“Go” usually implies motion without certainty—leaving what you know for what you hope.
“Stay” can mean presence, commitment, or refusing to abandon something unfinished.

You go when growth requires distance.
You stay when growth requires depth.

Staying says:


  • I’m not done understanding this.

  • Leaving isn’t the same as progressing.

The real question isn’t why go or stay, but what are you trying to become
because sometimes you go to find it,
And sometimes you stay to finish building it.

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