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Empath Curse
How Not to Become the World's Doormat
You were told your empathy was a gift.
No one told you it could destroy you.
If you're the person who always feels too much, cares too deeply, and ends up exhausted from carrying everyone else's emotional weight, this book explains why and how to stop.
The Empath Curse reframes empathy as a neurological trait, not a spiritual identity or personality flaw. It breaks down what high-empathy nervous systems actually do differently, why broken and unstable people are drawn to you, and how emotional boundaries feel physically wrong in your body even when they're necessary.
This is not a feel-good self-help book.
It's a practical deprogramming guide for people who:
Absorb other people's emotions without meaning to
Feel responsible for everyone's feelings
Can't say no without guilt or panic
Attract emotionally unstable or manipulative relationships
Are burnt out from always being "the strong one"
Are done bleeding for people who wouldn't do the same for them
Inside, you'll learn:
Why empathy turns into emotional self-destruction
The difference between connection and emotional outsourcing
How guilt is a nervous system response, not a moral failure
What "containment" actually is (and why boundaries alone don't work)
he difference between light empathy and dark empathy
How to care without carrying, see without bleeding, and disengage without becoming cold
This book doesn't teach you how to stop being empathic. It teaches you how to stop being consumed by it.
No spiritual bypassing.
No pop psychology.
No pretending forgiveness fixes everything.
Just clear frameworks, real-world scenarios, and practical tools for turning empathy from a liability into a controlled skill.
For readers who are done being the emotional infrastructure in everyone else's life and ready to reclaim their own.
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ISBN: 9798232341497
Published: 30th January 2026
Format: ePUB
Language: English
Publisher: ?Dæwn
























