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Over-explaining is often mistaken for poor communication. In reality, it can be learned under pressure.
In this episode, I reflect on how explanation became a way of managing tension, the cost of clarity that isn’t received with respect, and what changes when you allow yourself to be misunderstood without self-erasure. This is an exploration of speaking clearly, setting boundaries, and learning when you’ve already said enough.
By Lawrence C. MOver-explaining is often mistaken for poor communication. In reality, it can be learned under pressure.
In this episode, I reflect on how explanation became a way of managing tension, the cost of clarity that isn’t received with respect, and what changes when you allow yourself to be misunderstood without self-erasure. This is an exploration of speaking clearly, setting boundaries, and learning when you’ve already said enough.