Refusing to talk to someone you owe an apology isn’t “protecting your peace.”
It’s avoiding accountability.
You don’t get to hurt someone, walk away, and then wrap it up in a bow labeled “boundaries.”
That’s not healing.
That’s hiding.
Growth means admitting when you were wrong.
It means facing the discomfort, not ghosting the person you hurt just because it’s easier.
“Protecting your peace” has become a trendy excuse to avoid doing the hard, emotional work.
But real peace? It comes from making things right.
Not pretending the wreckage doesn’t exist.
If you caused harm, step up.
Apologize. Repair. Learn.
Then you can protect your peace with a clean conscience.
Because silence doesn’t heal wounds you created.
Accountability does.
Momming On Empty
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