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Some people don't fear the darkness—they fear being seen in the light. There's a particular kind of fear that doesn't show up in crowds or during speeches. It shows up when someone looks at you a little too closely. When a question goes beneath the surface. When kindness arrives unexpectedly and suddenly you feel dangerously visible. This is not about shyness. It's about the terror of being truly known. For those who fear being seen, every interaction is a calculated performance. They've learned that visibility equals vulnerability, and vulnerability once meant danger. So they perfect the art of hiding in plain sight—present but protected, visible but never fully seen. But what happens when the mask becomes heavier than the fear? What if the thing you're most afraid of is also what you need most? What would it mean to let yourself be witnessed—not performed, but real? If this resonated with you, you're not alone. Share this with someone who needs to know they're seen. 🤍