The Fog Between Us: Why Healing Changes Everything
Ever notice how sometimes people don’t really hear you? They’re listening—but to their own wounds instead of your words.
When we’re unhealed, we’re not responding to what’s actually happening. We’re reacting to what happened before. Someone raises their voice and suddenly it’s that old argument all over again. A partner steps back and you’re drowning in ancient abandonment. A boundary gets set and you’re five years old, feeling rejected all over again.
Here’s the thing: we’ve all been that person.

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Healing isn’t about being perfect or having everything figured out. It’s simpler—and harder—than that. It’s about awareness. It’s learning to hit pause between what triggers you and how you respond.
It’s asking: Is this about now, or about then?
When we heal enough to separate our past from our present, something shifts. You start hearing what people actually say instead of what your fear translates it into. You see situations clearly instead of through the fog of old wounds.
Better relationships don’t start with finding better people. They start with becoming the person who can actually see them.
Your present is waiting to stop paying for your past.
-One Tusk