Congrats, You’re “Too Much” Again
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Summary
There’s a kind of exhaustion that comes from thinking in layers while living in rooms that only reward sound bites. We’ve felt it: the moment you start editing before you even speak, shrinking a full thesis into something “easy,” not because you’re unclear, but because you can sense the space can’t hold you.
We get personal about where this shows up most, including faith deconstruction and the pressure to answer complex beliefs with a simple label. We talk about what happens when your inner world gets reduced to a category, and how that same flattening repeats in the workplace, negotiations, friendships, and family systems where nuance is treated like a problem. A key reframe lands hard: sometimes people aren’t confused by you, they’re protecting their comfort, and you’ve been paying the bill.
We also share practical ways to stop pre-editing: using discernment instead of defense, treating “I feel smaller here” as real data, and choosing relationships and rooms that sharpen you rather than silence you. If you care about communication, psychological safety, women in leadership, boundaries, and self-trust, this conversation gives language for what you’ve been carrying. Subscribe, share with a layered thinker you love, and leave a review with the moment that hit you most.