What if you grew up in a home where everyone lived emotionally distant?
There was no closeness or comfort. No openness. No intimacy.
Everyone stayed to themselves.
Ideas were not discussed.
Feelings were not explored.
A child from that home might grow up and say:
“I never understood my own thinking. My inner world of feelings has felt like chaos.”
Over time, he realizes:
“I never understood the thoughts of others. And, I never understood their feelings.”
Eventually, he admits:
“I never talked with my family about thoughts or feelings.”
“I can’t recall a single deep emotional conversation—
between my parents
or between parent and child.”
So today, I name my emotional struggle.
No one knows me.
Others don’t know me.
I don’t know me.
I don’t know how to bond,
how to be intimate,
how to truly connect.
My Growth Plan-
I have started listening—
differently.
Slower.
Deeper.
I now see conversation as a puzzle.
Each emotional exchange offers a piece— a need, a story, a glimpse of the heart.
I place myself in the other person’s shoes. That shift changes everything.
Closing Insight:
It’s time to be open and vulnerable.
It’s time to learn myself— and to like myself.
Prayer:
Father, I have been detached from my own feelings. Help me find a more peaceful inner life. Teach me about rest. Amen.
Scripture:
“I will give you a new heart, and put a new spirit within you.”
Ezekiel 36:26 (ESV)
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