Why They Don't Apologize (And Why It Hurts So Much) // Just Nona
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Summary
Do you keep getting hurt… but the apology never comes? Not from your partner. Not from your family. Not even from people who know they hurt you.
It makes you question yourself. Why didn’t they acknowledge it? Why do they apologize to others—but not me? Why does it feel like my pain doesn’t matter?
In this episode of Just Nona, we’re not just answering the surface question. We’re going deeper. Because the real question isn’t just: “Why don’t they apologize?” It’s
“Why does it feel like I don’t matter?”
And that’s where healing has to begin.
Here’s what you’ll learn:
- Why your brain is wired to need relational repair—and what happens when you don’t get it
- The real psychological reason people avoid apologizing
- How to stop internalizing someone else’s silence as proof of your worth
- What Scripture actually says about your identity—even when people overlook you
- How to start healing without waiting for closure
You can’t build your identity on someone else’s ability to take responsibility. And if you do, you’ll stay stuck… waiting for something they may never give.
This episode will help you take your power back. Not by forcing an apology, but by refusing to let their silence define you. If you’ve ever felt unseen, dismissed, or like your hurt didn’t matter… This one is for you.