You’re Not Responsible for What They Never Saw
This isn’t about finding yourself somewhere new, but it’s about noticing the parts of you that never left. The parts that stayed when you were tired, when you weren’t sure, when everything around you changed. Each piece in this series is an invitation to return to those places within you that are still steady, still real, and still waiting to be heard.
You showed up when it was inconvenient,
you stayed when it was heavy, and you gave more than they asked for, more than
they noticed, and probably more than you had, and still, somehow, it never
seemed to be enough for them to see you clearly.
Maybe they praised your strength but
missed your exhaustion, maybe they liked the way you listened but never asked
what you needed, maybe they assumed you were fine because you never made a
scene, and maybe, for a while, that made you question whether you were asking
too much. You weren’t.
You were hoping they would notice what
you gave without needing to explain it. You wanted to be understood without
having to perform your pain. That’s being human. It can wear you down, carrying
all that weight and still wondering why no one seems to realize you’re holding
it, but the truth is, not everyone has the eyes to see what you carry, and that
has nothing to do with your worth.
You are not here to earn recognition
from those who only see what serves them. You don't need to twist yourself into
something louder, shinier, or easier to understand. Some people only see what
fits their story, others choose not to look deeper, and some don’t have the
tools. That doesn’t mean you were invisible.
There’s something powerful about
deciding you won’t wait anymore, that you will no longer shape your life around
what others fail to acknowledge, and that your energy deserves better than
chasing approval.
You are not responsible for their
limited view. You are not responsible for what they couldn’t hold. You are
responsible for how gently you begin to see yourself again without rushing,
without apology. You gave, you tried, you stayed, and now you move forward, not
because they saw your value, but because you do.
Keep coming back to what remained when everything else asked you to
change, to the parts of you that stayed with you through the silence, through
the waiting, through all the versions of yourself you weren’t sure would last.
This series is a reminder that who you are has always been enough to begin
again.
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