I do not have a thought.
I have something closer to a committee meeting.
And every committee member has prepared slides.
I start with lunch and five minutes later I am investigating international trade routes, agricultural practices, supply chains, labour ethics, nutritional density, and whether the chickpea had aspirations before becoming hummus.
Meanwhile my stomach has filed a formal complaint.
It occurred to me that this could be why communication between Paul and I sucks.
Because when I say: βIβm struggling.β
That statement is not arriving at the end of a thought process.
It isarriving at the end of a very long thought process.
I have already analysed it from twelve angles. I have checked for alternative explanations. I have looked for ways to solve it myself. I have questioned whether I am being unreasonable. I have already minimised it three times.
So by the time the words come out of my mouth, they are often the executive summary.
The board-approved version.
The 300-page report has already been written.
Paul may be hearing the sentence as the beginning of a discussion.
I may be saying it as the conclusion.
For example:
Me: βIβm exhausted.β
What may actually exist behind that sentence:
- Sleep deprivation.
- Anemia.
- Emotional overload.
- Parenting demands.
- Grief.
- Work stress.
- Physical symptoms.
- Three failed attempts to fix it myself.
- Two weeks of monitoring.
- Internal debate.
- Research.
- Self-doubt.
- Reluctance to burden others.
Paul hears: βSheβs tired.β
I meant: βI have just delivered the findings of a six-week investigation.β
And then I am confused when he does not respond proportionately.
I wonder if some of the communication gap is not about clarity at all.
It might be about compression.
I compress enormous amounts of information into a few words because I have already done the processing.
Other people do not know how much processing happened before the sentence appeared.
So when I say: βI need help.β
I might mean: βI have exhausted every avenue available to me and I am now formally requesting assistance.β
Someone else hears: βThings are a bit difficult today.β
That is a massive difference.