Why Do We Say Sorry for Our Emotions?

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Ever catch yourself saying “sorry” for crying, being upset, or showing emotion?
You’re not alone. Most of us were taught to apologize for feelings — as if emotions make us weak, unprofessional, or difficult.

But here’s the truth: emotions aren’t the problem. The shame around emotions is.

In this video, we explore the psychology behind emotional apologizing — why we say sorry when we express sadness, anger, or vulnerability — and how to break that conditioning with awareness and compassion.

You’ll learn 👇
💭 Why society links emotions with weakness
🧠 How emotional suppression begins in childhood
🌿 Practical ways to express feelings without guilt
💫 How owning your emotions builds emotional intelligence

You don’t need to apologize for feeling.
You just need to understand what your emotions are trying to say. 💙

🎯 COMMENT: What emotion do you find hardest to express without saying “sorry”?

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