When healing means silenceâand learning that not everyone deserves your âwhy.â
Once upon a time,
I believed that if they just understood,
theyâd finally care.
If I found the right words,
if I softened the truth,
if I handed them my pain in digestible piecesâ
Theyâd stay.
Theyâd change.
Theyâd see me.
So I explained.
Over and over.
Until my truth was diluted into something they could handle.
But they still didnât listen.
Because they werenât confused.
They were cowards.
And my explanations just gave them more material to ignore.
I thought being honest made me brave.
But sometimes, it just made me available to people who never earned access.
Then one dayâno drama, no warningâI stopped.
No long text.
No big speech.
No final attempt to be understood by people who were committed to misunderstanding me.
Just silence.
And in that silence,
I heard my own peace returning.
Healing didnât sound like forgiveness.
It sounded like “not your business anymore.â
It sounded like not needing to be right.
Not needing to be believed.
Not needing anything from anyone who couldnât meet me where I stood.
Let them think what they want.
Let them build their story.
Let them use my name like punctuation in their version.
I donât owe anyone an explanation for surviving.
Not anymore.
đ§ Emotional Takeaway:
You donât have to justify your healing.
Not to your family.
Not to your ex.
Not to your old best friend who loved you more when you were a mess.
Silence isnât weakness.
Itâs closure without their permission.
đȘ Reflection Box:
I wasted years trying to make people comfortable with my growth.
Years defending boundaries to people who never honored them.
Years trying to prove my trauma wasnât âtoo much.â
And then I realized:
The right people wonât need an explanation.
And the wrong ones wonât listen anyway.
đ€I used to beg for them to see
The broken parts inside of me.
I shaped my pain to fit their sizeâ
Wrapped truth in calm, and called it wise.
But every âwhyâ I tried to give
Just taught me how not to live.
So I went quiet. Closed that gate.
Left them alone with all their hate.
I found my voice inside the hush.
A healing scream that doesnât rush.
And now I live without that choreâ
Explaining myself
to cowards no more.
