
Episode 137: Uninterested in Being Harmless — The Difference Between Being "Good" & Being Honest
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Show Notes:
- Goodness as identity: organizing your life around being kind, regulated, moral, or "the bigger person" is not the same as being honest or in integrity.
- Healing vs. integration: healing is not an aesthetic — it's integrating the parts of yourself you've been taught to exile.
- Nervous system tools as control: people use regulation tools to avoid discomfort instead of working with what the discomfort is telling them.
- Weaponized safety language: "my body doesn't feel safe" has become a conversation-stopper that avoids accountability and growth.
- Power in pre-approved forms: people are comfortable with your power when it inspires them — far less comfortable when it means withdrawal, refusal, or precision.
- The darkness is not the problem: pretending you're not capable of cruelty, revenge, or harm makes you less honest and less safe — not more.
- Range is the point: real integration means access to tenderness and rage, compassion and destruction, voice and silence — and choosing consciously from within all of it.
- Power as participation: your real power is deciding whether or not you engage — not forcing outcomes or proving your side.
- Non-participation as power: silence, withdrawal, and refusing the game can be the most self-led choice available.
- The patriarchy's rules for women's power: be honest but warm, be angry but productive, be powerful but never threatening — no.
- Self-trust defined: feeling everything — hatred, grief, the urge to burn it all down — and still locating your discernment inside of it.
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