First of all, on some personal "fukk'em" type shyt, I feel you.
But I'ma explain my point: The path she chose creates obligations. An aspirant to the presidency must sustain a visible, relentless commitment even when out of office.
Statesmanship is public action, not private conscience: name problems, marshal facts, force decisions, accept scrutiny, and keep pressure until outcomes change. Launching a campaign places you in the position of someone who could have made a difference, that status carries responsibilities regardless of electoral outcome. If you ran because you cared for the people, keep that same energy! Losing votes does not erase the duty to speak, act, and hold power to account.
shyt, maybe I am harsh as hell for thinking that. But Kamala made a choice.