The Crushing Kind of Loneliness
This isn’t the kind of loneliness that goes away when someone texts back. It’s the kind that comes from being fundamentally unseen — from having a voice no one ever really heard. The kind that makes you feel invisible, even in a room full of people who love you.
A knight. A drawbridge. A nervous system screaming no.
This MGEL Mini explores the freeze that follows vulnerability—and the hidden cost of being seen.