Recovering Pessimist

Recovering Pessimist - Finding the Right People (Not Just MORE People)

26 min · 10. feb. 2026
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Most of us don’t struggle because we don’t have enough people — we struggle because pessimism learned that the wrong people can be costly. In this episode of Recovering Pessimist, we explore why “just be vulnerable” is often reckless advice, how pessimism narrows access to protect us, and why healing doesn’t happen through mass disclosure but through the presence of the right witnesses. Drawing on research around social pain, attachment, and nervous-system safety, this episode reframes community as the place where pessimism either tightens its grip — or finally begins to loosen it.

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In this episode of The Recovering Pessimist, we name a quiet fear many people carry but rarely say out loud: the fear that if people really knew us, they’d walk away. Through personal story, gentle reflection, and relational insight, this episode explores how pessimism can grow out of learned self-protection, careful editing, and the belief that being “manageable” is the cost of belonging. Rather than pushing forced vulnerability or positivity, the conversation invites listeners to understand why this fear makes sense, how it shapes the way we show up in relationships, and what it might look like to risk small, honest presence instead of constant self-monitoring. It’s an episode for anyone who wants real connection but is tired of feeling like they have to shrink to keep it.

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