If they only miss you when you stop producing, they may not miss you. They may miss the benefit of you.
In this episode of Bonnerfide Conversations, Gerard Bonner opens up a necessary conversation about presence, performance, friendship, discernment, and emotional maturity.
Gerard asks a hard but honest question: are people valuing who you are, or are they only valuing what you do for them?
This episode moves through the quiet tension many people carry. The desire to be seen. The pain of being useful but not valued. The mistake of calling associates friends. The danger of building relationships around reaction, approval, trauma, and access.
Gerard also explores the need to vet your feelings, walk in discernment, stop rushing to fill emotional voids, and stop handing friend-level access to people who were only built for associate-level connection.
This is not just a relationship conversation. It is a self-awareness conversation. It is a maturity conversation. It is a faith conversation. Because sometimes the breakthrough is not getting people to value your absence. Sometimes the breakthrough is finally realizing they never properly valued your presence.
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