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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Narrative Drift&#xA;&#xA;Thinking today about something I call narrative drift — the way a truth starts to bend as more and more people repeat it.&#xA;&#xA;It happens quietly.&#xA;One person trims a detail.&#xA;Another fills in a gap.&#xA;Someone else remembers tone instead of context.&#xA;By the time your story reaches its tenth retelling, it barely resembles the truth you started with.&#xA;&#xA;That’s narrative drift.&#xA;&#xA;It’s also why most of us move through life with three layers of disclosure:&#xA;&#x9;•&#x9;our inner circle&#xA;&#x9;•&#x9;our middle circle&#xA;&#x9;•&#x9;and our public-facing version&#xA;&#xA;We don’t divide our lives that way because we’re hiding something.&#xA;We do it because once a truth starts circulating widely, it stops being our truth.&#xA;It becomes whatever version other people can hold, understand, or tolerate.&#xA;&#xA;⸻&#xA;&#xA;How I Manage Narrative Drift&#xA;&#xA;I let people self-sort.&#xA;&#x9;•&#x9;My inner circle gets the full context.&#xA;&#x9;•&#x9;My middle circle gets a clean, simplified cut.&#xA;&#x9;•&#x9;Everyone else gets the stable, public version that won’t get misinterpreted.&#xA;&#xA;And here’s the part I rely on most:&#xA;&#xA;Coffee chats — in person or virtual — are how I keep those first two circles aligned.&#xA;&#xA;That’s where nuance gets restored, misunderstandings get corrected, and people who actually care to know the real story get a fair chance to stay current.&#xA;&#xA;Because when you don’t do that, that’s exactly when people who barely know you start to accuse you of “faking it.”&#xA;Not because you lied —&#xA;but because they were operating off a warped, secondhand version of your life to begin with.&#xA;&#xA;⸻&#xA;&#xA;The Celebrity Parallel&#xA;&#xA;Honestly, it’s the same thing that happens to celebrities.&#xA;The more people involved in retelling your story, the less ownership you have over the narrative.&#xA;&#xA;At a certain point, you’re not fighting rumors — you’re fighting the physics of human communication.&#xA;They lose control of their story because too many hands are holding pieces of it, each editing it to fit their own perspective.&#xA;&#xA;⸻&#xA;&#xA;Why Survivor Documentation Matters&#xA;&#xA;This is why survivor documentation is so important.&#xA;&#xA;If you want a survivor’s story told with accuracy —&#xA;not through projection, not through gossip, not through community telephone —&#xA;you write it down.&#xA;You archive it.&#xA;You tell it yourself while it’s still yours to tell.&#xA;&#xA;Otherwise, narrative drift will tell the story for you —&#xA;and it won’t get it right.&#xA;&#xA;⸻&#xA;&#xA;hashtags&#xA;#NarrativeDrift #SurvivorStory #StoryOwnership #TraumaWriting #CoffeeChats #TruthTelling #InnerCircle #MiddleCircle #DocumentationMatters #Perspective #Boundaries #PersonalNarrative]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Narrative Drift</p>

<p>Thinking today about something I call narrative drift — the way a truth starts to bend as more and more people repeat it.</p>

<p>It happens quietly.
One person trims a detail.
Another fills in a gap.
Someone else remembers tone instead of context.
By the time your story reaches its tenth retelling, it barely resembles the truth you started with.</p>

<p>That’s narrative drift.</p>

<p>It’s also why most of us move through life with three layers of disclosure:
    •   our inner circle
    •   our middle circle
    •   and our public-facing version</p>

<p>We don’t divide our lives that way because we’re hiding something.
We do it because once a truth starts circulating widely, it stops being our truth.
It becomes whatever version other people can hold, understand, or tolerate.</p>

<p>⸻</p>

<p>How I Manage Narrative Drift</p>

<p>I let people self-sort.
    •   My inner circle gets the full context.
    •   My middle circle gets a clean, simplified cut.
    •   Everyone else gets the stable, public version that won’t get misinterpreted.</p>

<p>And here’s the part I rely on most:</p>

<p>Coffee chats — in person or virtual — are how I keep those first two circles aligned.</p>

<p>That’s where nuance gets restored, misunderstandings get corrected, and people who actually care to know the real story get a fair chance to stay current.</p>

<p>Because when you don’t do that, that’s exactly when people who barely know you start to accuse you of “faking it.”
Not because you lied —
but because they were operating off a warped, secondhand version of your life to begin with.</p>

<p>⸻</p>

<p>The Celebrity Parallel</p>

<p>Honestly, it’s the same thing that happens to celebrities.
The more people involved in retelling your story, the less ownership you have over the narrative.</p>

<p>At a certain point, you’re not fighting rumors — you’re fighting the physics of human communication.
They lose control of their story because too many hands are holding pieces of it, each editing it to fit their own perspective.</p>

<p>⸻</p>

<p>Why Survivor Documentation Matters</p>

<p>This is why survivor documentation is so important.</p>

<p>If you want a survivor’s story told with accuracy —
not through projection, not through gossip, not through community telephone —
you write it down.
You archive it.
You tell it yourself while it’s still yours to tell.</p>

<p>Otherwise, narrative drift will tell the story for you —
and it won’t get it right.</p>

<p>⸻</p>

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