You’re Not Asking for Too Much—You’re Recognizing What Doesn’t Fit Anymore
There’s a moment that doesn’t always look dramatic from the outside. Nothing big happens, no clear conflict, no obvious breaking point, but something starts to feel off in a way you can’t easily explain. A conversation that used to feel normal now leaves a slight heaviness after it ends. A situation you used to tolerate now feels like it requires more energy than it should. A dynamic that once made sense now feels like you’re subtly forcing yourself to stay inside it. And almost immediately, your mind tries to resolve it in a familiar way. You start questioning yourself instead of the experience. Maybe I’m asking for too much. Maybe I’m becoming difficult. Maybe I’m overthinking something that isn’t actually a problem. So you adjust. You soften your expectations, you try to be more understanding, more flexible, less reactive. You tell yourself that not everything has to feel perfect, that people are different, that you shouldn’t expect too much from any situation. On the surface,...