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Difficult conversations, especially with people you care about, aren’t just hard for the person listening — they’re tough for the one speaking too.
But avoiding them doesn’t protect you. It often creates more distance, more assumptions, more misunderstandings, and more silent pressure.
Even if a conversation doesn’t end with smiles or solutions, clarity is still better than confusion.
Sometimes it’s better to speak and feel uncomfortable than stay silent and stay uncertain.
By Ahbleza “Blaze” SellarsDifficult conversations, especially with people you care about, aren’t just hard for the person listening — they’re tough for the one speaking too.
But avoiding them doesn’t protect you. It often creates more distance, more assumptions, more misunderstandings, and more silent pressure.
Even if a conversation doesn’t end with smiles or solutions, clarity is still better than confusion.
Sometimes it’s better to speak and feel uncomfortable than stay silent and stay uncertain.