"As empaths,our high
level of sensitivity
means that we are
prone to feeling like
eternal outsiders, who
are in the world but
not quite of the world."
Aletheia Luna
@ombre-ame
May 30 2025
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"As empaths,our high
level of sensitivity
means that we are
prone to feeling like
eternal outsiders, who
are in the world but
not quite of the world."
Aletheia Luna
@ombre-ame
May 30 2025
#ombre-ame posts

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Recently, someone pointed out a pattern in my relationships, highlighting that I've often been involved with people who weren't good for me. This made me reflect on my life—I've always been a giver, identifying gaps in people's lives and illuminating them with my own light. While spending my life uplifting and caring for others, I've neglected the importance of receiving love and nurturing myself. Giving is beautiful, but it's crucial to remember that the giver is also a person in need of love. Sometimes, in our eagerness to help others, we unintentionally place ourselves at the bottom of the priority list, inadvertently teaching others to do the same.
Robin
Thinking outloud @ombe-ame
It's funny when people think they can hide their feelings from me. I mean, yeah, sure, you can try, but I'm gonna sniff that shit out like a bullshit-detecting bloodhound in a fucking hurry if you drop your guard at all. A couple of strategic open-ended questions, and the next thing you know, you're gonna be tearing up telling me about your dog that died when you were in the 6th grade....