Why They Downplay Your Voice
There’s a particular kind of dismissal that cuts sharper than an outright insult. It’s the moment you speak truth and someone shrugs it off, only to embrace that very same truth once it comes from another mouth. It’s not that they couldn’t understand you. It’s that they chose not to. This is what it feels like to be underestimated. To have your insight discredited, not because it’s wrong, but because you said it. You can say birds fly , and they’ll argue they swim. You can present wisdom, and they’ll label it opinion. But let someone else repeat it, suddenly it’s fact, suddenly it’s brilliant, suddenly it’s gospel. This kind of dismissal disempowers in ways we rarely name. It teaches you that your words don’t matter, that your knowing isn’t valid, that you must wait for others to verify the truths you already hold. And if you let it, it can silence you, make you hesitate, question, shrink. But here’s the truth they don’t want to acknowledge: their refusal to see you does not erase you...