We Are Teaching People to Walk Away
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About this listen
There’s a quiet pattern forming—one that’s being reinforced without being fully named.
This episode moves through the growing tendency to disengage instead of repair. To step back instead of stay present. To walk away when something becomes uncomfortable, unclear, or unresolved.
It speaks to the cost of that pattern. Not just in relationships, but in the way we learn to hold—or not hold—each other over time. The subtle shift from discernment into avoidance. From boundaries into distance that never circles back.
This isn’t about staying where you’re not respected.It’s about recognizing when leaving becomes reflex instead of choice.
Because every time disconnection becomes the answer, something in the relational field weakens. Trust doesn’t build. Depth doesn’t form. And the capacity to move through tension slowly disappears.
This is the difference between protecting yourself and abandoning the work that creates real connection.
If you’ve been noticing how quickly people step out instead of staying through—this will land.
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