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Super Smash Cache's avatar

I've seen variations of "Sensitivity is a superpower" and thought, "Wow, what copium!" — until reading Untamed by Glennon Doyle. In another place or time, sensitive people would be venerated as shamans or spiritual leaders to consult because they quickly recognize trends (including pain and dis-ease) in the collective.

That could speak to your first and third bullet points in the contemporary USA — it's cool to have deep recognition of people's pain points and help them feel seen! Maybe *they* didn't have a compassionate witness, and a highly sensitive person is just what they need.

Online spicy workers who dominate, for example? They see how kinks can be the rerouted repository of men's shame and difficult feelings.

Anyway, when I think I might be too sensitive to criticism (especially of my content), I remind myself to flip what I stand *against* and focus on what I stand *for.* And that's so important for anyone who's going to do anything revolutionary — it by definition goes against the grain. But it's ultimately also for those who may have been let down by the resources available to them, who need help and to be seen.

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When it comes to receiving feedback/criticism on my art/work, I will sometimes say "I am not receiving feedback at this time." When I am ready to receive feedback, I will ask people I know and trust. As my best friend tells me "Don't take criticism from someone you wouldn't take advice from."

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