When Clarity Crosses a Line

I’ve always known what my strongest gifts are: clarity, vision, and truth. They’re the things I’ve leaned on most of my life. They’ve opened doors, built trust, and helped me make sense of complex, often chaotic situations. They’re also the gifts I’ve been praised for—over and over again.

But gifts always come with edges. And when you lean too hard on them, or wield them without care, they can cut both ways.

This post is about one of those times.

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