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You’re Not Confused — You Just Don’t Like the Answer.

1 h 23 min · 2. mar. 2026
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Are you actually confused… or do you just not like the answer? In this episode of Talk is Giraffe, we break down the difference between real confusion and emotional confusion — the kind that shows up when someone’s actions are clear, but accepting the truth feels uncomfortable. We talk about mixed signals, emotional breadcrumbing, and why patterns matter more than promises. From dating to friendships to career growth, we explore how hope can keep us stuck in uncertainty — and why clarity often requires courage. If you’ve ever found yourself saying, “I just don’t know where I stand,” this conversation might challenge you to ask a harder question. Because sometimes you’re not confused. You’re attached. You’re invested. You’re hopeful. And once you see the pattern, the responsibility shifts. This episode is about self-worth, emotional intelligence, and choosing yourself — even when it’s difficult.

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