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Some people are known for being steady. Dependable. Unshakable.
They’re the ones everyone leans on. The ones who show up. The ones who don’t fall apart.
But what happens when the strong one gets tired?
In this episode of Truism, we explore the hidden emotional and spiritual cost of being the dependable one in every room. We talk about the quiet pressure to hold it together, the loneliness that can come with being resilient, and the danger of confusing strength with silence.
This conversation isn’t about abandoning strength. It’s about redefining it.
Because real strength isn’t pretending you’re the sun.
It’s learning to reflect it.
If you’ve ever felt like the emotional pillar in your family, your church, your workplace, or your friendships — this episode is for you.
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Some people are known for being steady. Dependable. Unshakable.
They’re the ones everyone leans on. The ones who show up. The ones who don’t fall apart.
But what happens when the strong one gets tired?
In this episode of Truism, we explore the hidden emotional and spiritual cost of being the dependable one in every room. We talk about the quiet pressure to hold it together, the loneliness that can come with being resilient, and the danger of confusing strength with silence.
This conversation isn’t about abandoning strength. It’s about redefining it.
Because real strength isn’t pretending you’re the sun.
It’s learning to reflect it.
If you’ve ever felt like the emotional pillar in your family, your church, your workplace, or your friendships — this episode is for you.

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