Sometimes closeness starts to feel like disappearing.This book speaks to the quiet tension between caring for others and abandoning your own limits. Through grounded reflections on healthy boundaries, self care, emotional wellness, and communication, it explores why saying yes can feel safer than telling the truth.Rather than turning boundaries into walls, it looks at the uneasy middle ground: guilt, fear of disappointing people, blurred responsibility, and the habit of explaining yourself until nothing feels clear anymore. Healthy distance becomes less about rejection and more about staying present without losing your inner steadiness.For anyone who has felt selfish for needing space, this book offers a softer way to understand connection, honesty, and personal limits.Over time, boundaries may stop feeling like conflict and begin to feel like a quieter form of respect.