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Healing doesn’t fail because people are weak. It fails because pain becomes familiar, identity-forming, and strangely safe.
In this episode, Joshua Rosa explains why most people don’t heal, not because they can’t, but because healing threatens who they’ve been, how they’ve survived, and how they’ve been seen. Using neuroscience, psychology, and real-life stories, this episode explores why peace feels wrong after trauma, why healing feels lonely, and why responsibility is often scarier than hurt.
If you’ve ever felt anxious in calm seasons, bored in healthy relationships, or unsure who you’d be without your pain, this episode is for you.
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Healing doesn’t fail because people are weak. It fails because pain becomes familiar, identity-forming, and strangely safe.
In this episode, Joshua Rosa explains why most people don’t heal, not because they can’t, but because healing threatens who they’ve been, how they’ve survived, and how they’ve been seen. Using neuroscience, psychology, and real-life stories, this episode explores why peace feels wrong after trauma, why healing feels lonely, and why responsibility is often scarier than hurt.
If you’ve ever felt anxious in calm seasons, bored in healthy relationships, or unsure who you’d be without your pain, this episode is for you.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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