The Curse of Feeling Everything

You don’t just feel your pain; you feel theirs too.

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Being an empath is a blessing and a curse

You don’t just feel your own pain.
You absorb everyone else’s.
Even when they hurt you.

Because instead of getting angry…

You try to understand:

  • What were they feeling?

  • What drove them to do it?

  • Did they even think about the consequences?

  • Did they care about who they would hurt?

You don’t move on easily.
You replay scenarios over and over;
From every angle,
Try to make sense of things.

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You try to humanize what broke you.

Because that’s the only thing that feels natural;
That’s the only thing you understand:

Feelings.

You can’t help it.

You analyze.
You relate.
You dissect.
You rationalize.
You understand.
You empathize.

Empaths suffer twice…

First, when it happens;
Second, while trying to understand ā€˜why’.

And then again.
And again.

Every time it replays in your head like a movie scene you wish had a different ending.

Because empaths don’t just think.
They feel.

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You know what?

Sometimes, the worst part isn’t what happened.
It’s the internal war of being able to see both sides.

Being able to understand someone else’s pain…
Even when they never considered yours.

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EMPATHY

Is conflicting. Is confusing.

Do you ever ask yourself… what would I do if I were ā€œthemā€?

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