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Stop Translating for Them
Take what they say and do at face value — at least for now
Constantly beautifying someone else's words will leave you unable to hear your own.
- Stop Translating
- Exact Words
- Boundaries
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Take what they say and do at face value — at least for now
Constantly beautifying someone else's words will leave you unable to hear your own.
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You've turned to a translation notebook snapped shut. It's a small signpost — not pushing you toward anyone, but reminding you to return to one thing: stop automatically adding good intentions onto vague or hurtful behavior. Sometimes the answer isn't a bigger truth; it's a more precise next step.
If you've been spinning in the same place lately, this page places "stop translating for them" in your hands. Constantly beautifying someone else's words will leave you unable to hear your own. It doesn't ask you to become cold or to let go of what you want; it asks that your wants stop existing in a way that depletes you.
You're so skilled at understanding others that you've understood your own boundaries right out of existence. This pattern may once have protected you, but it may not fit anymore. You can thank it for what it once did, and still admit you need a new way.
Next time, only record what was actually said and done — don't rush to fill in the backstory. Keep this action small, specific, something you can actually touch today. After you begin to adjust, the answer will slowly reveal a more honest shape than you imagined.
This draw is for entertainment and self-exploration only — not a divination guarantee or psychological diagnosis.