Not everyone who shares laughter with you knows how to hold your tears.
Not everyone who enjoys your company understands your depth.
Not everyone who is present in your life is emotionally equipped to walk with you through vulnerability.
And that is okay.
It does not mean people are bad.
It simply means people are different.
Closing your vulnerable side completely protects you from judgment… but it also blocks intimacy, deep connection, and being truly seen.
You just become wiser where you open.
Some relationships are meant for joy and lightness.
Some are meant for depth and emotional safety.
And very few hold space for both.
Those rare people — the ones who listen without fixing, who stay without judging, who understand without needing explanations — they are not common.
They are gifts.
And perhaps that is what vulnerability really does. It doesn’t weaken you. It reveals where your heart is truly safe.
Being vulnerable is not a mistake.
Trusting is not a weakness.
Opening your heart is not something to regret.
It is simply a process of discovering who is capable of holding what you share.
May we always have the courage to be real… and the wisdom to choose who deserves to witness that reality.