Dear Jordan…Some Wounds Teach Us How To Love | Healing, Trauma & Emotional Growth
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In this episode of Dear Jordan, I talk about something I think a lot of people quietly wrestle with but rarely know how to explain:
What happens when your capacity to love was shaped through loss, heartbreak, abandonment, grief, and survival?
The world is quick to label deep love, compassion, and self-sacrifice as “trauma responses.” And sometimes… they are. Sometimes pain distorts the way we connect to people.
But not every wound exists only to be erased.
Sometimes suffering increases our compassion.
Sometimes grief teaches us how to sit with hurting people.
Sometimes the very heartbreak we survive becomes the reason we know how to love others more intentionally.
In this letter, I reflect on childhood self-sufficiency, trust, emotional survival, my friendship with Jerrel, healing after betrayal, and the difference between loving deeply and losing yourself in the process.
This episode explores the psychological truths behind hyper-independence, over-giving, and emotional guarding while also grounding the conversation in biblical truths about refinement, purpose, compassion, and God’s ability to transform pain into wisdom.
Because healing is not becoming cold.
Healing is learning how to remain soft without breaking yourself apart.