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It feels like the world has become allergic to nuance.
In this episode of Unpack My Brain, I unpack what it means to live in the grey area — in a time where everything seems to demand certainty, quick opinions, and hard sides. I reflect on how nuance shows up in everyday life, in relationships, and in how we see ourselves, and why sitting with complexity can feel uncomfortable but necessary.
This isn’t a debate. It’s not about being right or wrong. It’s about slowing down enough to admit that most real life doesn’t fit neatly into extremes.
In this episode, we unpack:- What nuance actually looks like in real life
- How relationships become harder when we force clarity too soon
- The pressure to label ourselves as “good,” “bad,” “healed,” or “failing”
- Why holding two truths at once isn’t we ...