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Dissipate by BLiSS or MiSS: In this episode, we explore the hollowing of words, particularly apologies, in a world where repetition strips them of meaning. Once a vessel of change and sincerity, “sorry” has become a reflex, a shield to deflect discomfort rather than a bridge to healing. What happens when words, repeated too often, lose their weight? Are we left with noise, or do we still have the power to speak with intention? This reflection asks us to reconsider the value of an apology - not in the word itself, but in the action that must follow.
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Dissipate by BLiSS or MiSS: In this episode, we explore the hollowing of words, particularly apologies, in a world where repetition strips them of meaning. Once a vessel of change and sincerity, “sorry” has become a reflex, a shield to deflect discomfort rather than a bridge to healing. What happens when words, repeated too often, lose their weight? Are we left with noise, or do we still have the power to speak with intention? This reflection asks us to reconsider the value of an apology - not in the word itself, but in the action that must follow.