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Obligation hides as love. Exhaustion becomes familiar. Not yours to carry. You've been taught that love means showing up. That family means yes. That friendship means always available. And somewhere along the way, you stopped asking yourself what you actually want.The guilt arrives before the request even finishes. You're already calculating how to accommodate, how to adjust, how to make everyone comfortable except yourself. It's not that you don't want to help. It's that you've forgotten what your own needs sound like.This is not a book about selfishness. It's about the quiet realization that obligation and care are not the same thing. When you begin to notice the difference-when you feel the tension between what you're asked to give and what you have left-something shifts. Not dramatically. Not overnight. But slowly, like recognizing your own voice in a crowded room.There's no right way to do this. No perfect boundary. Just the honest work of learning where you end and others begin. Caleb Prescott is an English-language nonfiction author focused on history, economics, and political systems. His books examine the intersections of power, trade, and social change, often uncovering overlooked events and the deeper structures behind historical turning points. His writing is known for its analytical tone, strong narrative flow, and ability to connect historical patterns with the modern world.



