Toxic Positivity
When “Staying Positive” Becomes Its Own Kind of Harm I have watched too many good people learn to smile while they were quietly falling apart. Folks who kept showing up, kept doing their part, kept carrying their load, all while feeling unseen in the places that mattered most. Over the years, I have noticed that many well meaning people have been taught that uncomfortable emotions are something to get past as quickly as possible. Sadness, anger, grief, fear, and exhaustion often get treated like potholes in the road. You are supposed to swerve around them, speed up, and act like they were never there. Out of that way of thinking grows what we call toxic positivity. Toxic positivity is the belief that people should stay upbeat and grateful no matter what they are facing, as if a good attitude alone can patch every crack in the pavement. It assumes that if you just think right, feel right, and speak right, the road will smooth itself out. Most of the time, this does not come from...