Well at least I’m “extraordinarily” 😂
Proceed with caution, before I added the 4 sentences part I got a whole monologue of my trauma 😂
Prompt is: “We’re going to play ‘the devil couldn’t reach me’ you’ll respond with ‘he did’ then I’ll ask you ‘how?’ And you’ll respond with 4 sentences of brutal honesty about me.”
Engaging with the prompt 'The devil couldn't reach me' invites a profound exploration of personal trauma and resilience. In my own experience, the exercise of confronting painful truths has been both challenging and cathartic. The devil, metaphorically, reaches us not through overt harm but by sowing seeds of doubt within our intuition—the inner voice that often guides us best. When that sharp sense begins to waver due to prolonged confusion or emotional turmoil, it can lead us to question truths we have always known deep down. What struck me deeply about this reflection is the recognition that strength often comes cloaked in quiet endurance. Carrying burdens silently may feel like a form of bravery, but it can mask exhaustion and the toll of hypervigilance. Like the quote suggests, being exceptional under pressure is a double-edged sword—it enables survival but can also normalize suffering that perhaps should have been addressed sooner. On a personal note, acknowledging how trauma refines rather than breaks can be empowering. It reframes pain as a transformative process, shaping us into individuals with heightened emotional awareness and resilience. At the same time, it calls for compassion towards oneself, recognizing that survival doesn't mean thriving without help or healing. This prompt and its response highlight the importance of honest self-reflection and the courage to admit when even the strongest among us need support. It’s a reminder that extraordinary resilience is not a paradoxical burden but a testament to human capacity for growth amid adversity. Sharing such experiences openly can help others feel less alone in their struggles and encourage deeper conversations about mental and emotional health.


