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I Forgive, But I Still Want You to Know You Hurt Me

Sometimes forgiveness feels like swallowing something sharp. You do it because you know it’s right — because you’ve outgrown bitterness, because you want peace, because you understand everyone is human and flawed. You whisper, I forgive you. And maybe you even mean it. But underneath, there’s this ache that refuses to quiet. A need that …

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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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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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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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