Original Advice
“You're not weird, just defended: People call you weird when they can't read you. Owning your boundaries doesn't make you odd; it makes you discerning. Stop performing emotional simplicity to soothe others.”
Unreadable Isn’t Weird; It’s Sovereign
They call you weird because they can’t read you, not because you’re off. You edit your feelings to fit a room that hasn’t earned access. You smooth edges, nod along, swallow the tides, then resent the hangover. That’s not mystery; that’s defense. Own it. Stop gifting a friendly mask to people who only want a simple story. Your depth isn’t a liability. Refuse small talk about your soul. Leave their texts on read.
Your boundary isn’t weird; it’s a filter. People fear what they can’t categorize, so they try to rename it until it behaves. Don’t. Your interior weather is complex on purpose. It protects the pearl. When you perform emotional simplicity, you train amateurs to handle you. Keep your texture. Let your answers be short, your presence steady, your care precise. Keep your headphones on. Decline the afterparty. Clarity over charm. Select, don’t audition.
Cosmic Context
Moon-ruled cardinal water, you move in tides and armor. The shell is strategy; the claws decide who gets home.
Action
──────Stop explaining your moods; give one-sentence answers and leave.
✨ You are allowed to be unreadable and still be loving. ✨