Owning The Room Inside

October 8, 2025

The line in that screenshot has been sitting with me: growth seems to track how much truth can be held without bolting for the nearest distraction.

Distraction is cozy because it lets the ego keep its costume on; if the lights stay dim, the script never has to change, and the same scene repeats with new actors and familiar endings.

But when attention stops running and turns inward, even shakily, the story becomes speakable, there’s less to hide, less to defend, more air in the room. That’s not a lecture; it’s an admission that avoidance wears a thousand respectable names, busyness, productivity, even healing, while the braver move is often to sit still and tell the unedited truth to the only witness that matters.

Freedom, for me, has been the moment the ego’s bodyguard steps aside and the conversation can finally start; not clean, not quick, but honest enough that blame loses its job description.

If more of us practiced that mundane heroism, fixing the leak at the source instead of mopping the floor, we might need fewer speeches and more quiet apologies, fewer villains and more alignment.

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