It’s easy to feel uncared for when
people aren’t able to communicate and connect with you in the way you need. And
it’s so hard not to internalize that silence as a reflection on your worth.
But the truth is that the way other
people operate is not about you. Most people are so caught up in their own
responsibilities, struggles and anxiety that the thought of asking someone else
how they’re doing doesn’t even cross their mind.
They aren’t inherently bad or
uncaring – they’re just busy and self-focused. And that’s okay.
It’s not evidence of some fundamental
falling on your part. It doesn’t make you unlovable or invisible. It just means
that those people aren’t very good at looking beyond their own world.
But the fact that you are – that
despite the darkness you feel, you have the ability to share your love and
light with others – is a strength.
Your work isn’t to change who you
are; it’s to find people who are able to give you the connection you need.
Because despite what you feel, you
are not too much. You are not too sensitive or too need. You are thoughtful and
empathetic. You are compassionate and kind.
And with or without anyone’s
acknowledgment or affection, you are enough.
BY: DANIELL KOEPKE
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