
Sunday Feb 15, 2026
Invisible Burdens - Personal Reflection
Some struggles don’t leave bruises you can point to.
They live in memory, in silence, in the constant calculation of how to exist safely in a world that never quite felt built for you.
In this deeply personal episode, I reflect on a lifetime of carrying something unseen — from childhood moments of being told who I was allowed to be, to years spent hiding, masking, and trying to outrun myself. What begins as confusion slowly becomes secrecy, then shame, then survival. And survival, over time, becomes exhausting.
This is not a story about a single breaking point.
It’s about the slow accumulation of them.
We talk about identity, social perception, internalised judgment, and the quiet psychological weight of living divided between who you are and who you believe you’re permitted to be. It also explores how coping mechanisms form, why they sometimes turn destructive, and how acknowledgement becomes the first real step toward relief.
This episode may resonate with anyone who has ever lived behind a version of themselves just to get through the day — and wonders what life feels like when the burden is finally named out loud.
Because the heaviest weight is often the one nobody else knows you’re carrying.
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