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The Misunderstood Weight of Feeling Too Much

It’s noticing the shift in someone’s tone before they even realize they changed it. It’s replaying a look, a silence, or a sigh long after everyone else has moved on. It’s carrying things that were never yours to carry, and yet somehow believing they are. This is what emotional hypersensitivity feels like. And here’s the …

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The Shift

Nobody warns you how ruthless change can be. It doesn’t knock. It barges in. Sometimes it wrecks everything first — the plans you made, the people you counted on, the identity you wore like a second skin. You don’t always choose the shift. Sometimes it chooses you. It happens in the silence after betrayal. In …

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When You Stop Waiting for an Apology

How long have you been holding your breath, waiting for them to come around? Waiting for the message, the call, the words that would make it right. I’m sorry. Two words that could have healed so much — but they never came. Here’s the hardest truth: they might never come. Not because your pain didn’t …

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Relational Wiring

Ever wonder why some people can sit in silence, untouched — and you, you feel the weight of it pressing on your chest? You sense the shift before a word is spoken. You pick up the pause, the sigh, the faint change in someone’s face — and something inside you starts scanning: What did I …

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Emotional Fawning

There are moments you stay quiet. Not because you have nothing to say, but because you don’t want to lose them. You don’t want to make it worse. You don’t want to be “too much.” So, you nod. You smile. You swallow the lump in your throat. And slowly… you start leaving yourself behind. It …

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Failing Enough

Failing — and failing enough — is one of the most important things we can do. Yet for the longest time, I treated it like something to hide. I didn’t want anyone to see the cracks, the wrong turns, the moments I fell flat. Most of us don’t. We curate the parts of ourselves that …

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Some Endings Leave Echoes

Some goodbyes don’t come with closure. Some losses aren’t loud. And some endings — even if they weren’t real, even if they lived only in our minds or screens or hearts — still leave us grieving. We attach. To people. To stories. To dreams. We walk with characters, live inside chapters, get entangled in slow …

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To Be Human

To be human is to ache and to long. It is to carry contradictions: strength and softness, faith and doubt, brilliance and brokenness — sometimes all at once. It’s waking up hopeful, and by evening, questioning everything. It’s loving people who may never love us the same way back. It’s fighting for dreams we sometimes …

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Still Standing

There’s a strange kind of exhaustion that doesn’t show on your face. It’s not loud. It doesn’t cry in public. It just sits there — quietly — in your chest. Heavy. Like you’re breathing through wet cotton. You’re not falling apart exactly. But you’re not okay either. You’re just… still standing. Barely. Sometimes, that’s what …

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When You Don’t Have the Words

Some days, it just hits. Not like a storm, not like a crash. But like a quiet undoing. You’re lying there. Not really crying. Not really sleeping. Just… drained. Done. There’s this weight in your chest, but you’re too tired to name it. You try to trace what exactly is wrong, but your brain can’t …

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