Avoidance Is a Decision Too
Silence isn’t neutral. You’re already paying for it.
Use when — Use when you keep telling yourself you’ll raise it “later,” and later never comes.
Use when — Use when you keep telling yourself you’ll raise it “later,” and later never comes.
Not having the conversation feels like avoiding the cost. It isn’t. Every day you stay quiet, you pay in resentment, in workarounds, in a relationship slowly curdling — and the other person doesn’t even know there’s a bill running. Avoidance just moves the cost from a hard ten minutes now to a worse mess later, with interest.
If you’re managing your reaction to it more than once a week, it’s already costing you more than the conversation would.
“I’ve rerouted three requests around Sam to dodge a five-minute talk. That’s the talk happening anyway, just badly.”
Stone, Patton & Heen, “Difficult Conversations”