This felt incredibly validating to read. I’ve been learning that just because I can feel or see something beneath the surface doesn’t make it mine to name.
There’s a quiet discipline in witnessing without intervening. Thank you for articulating that so beautifully.
Thank you for reading. You’re absolutely right there is discipline in discernment. Knowing the wisdom of when and if to reveal are not far behind the how or what. Appreciate your comment and I’m happy to hear you were seen through my words. 🫶🏻
I love your transparency, thank you for sharing so openly I believe others, including myself love the learning that goes on when people are transparent.
This felt incredibly validating to read. I’ve been learning that just because I can feel or see something beneath the surface doesn’t make it mine to name.
There’s a quiet discipline in witnessing without intervening. Thank you for articulating that so beautifully.
Thank you for reading. You’re absolutely right there is discipline in discernment. Knowing the wisdom of when and if to reveal are not far behind the how or what. Appreciate your comment and I’m happy to hear you were seen through my words. 🫶🏻
This is beautifully honest work. What you’re really naming is the burden of seeing without consent.
Wisdom, I think, arrives the moment perception learns humility and chooses love over exposure.
Yes! Thank you for reading. 🙏🏻
I’m built to detect and correct incoherence early, even when it’s socially inconvenient.
The wisdom, as you so aptly put, is recognizing not just when to withhold but when to expose.
I love your transparency, thank you for sharing so openly I believe others, including myself love the learning that goes on when people are transparent.
Thank you for reading. Without transparency and honesty, we risk polluting those who come after us and diluting the truth of those who came before. 👍🏻