THE WORDS THAT MADE US BLEED
The Sayings That Shaped Our Childhood and Their Lasting Impact
What if the words that raised us also wounded us?
For generations, children have grown up hearing familiar phrases from parents, grandparents, teachers, and caregivers. Many of these sayings were spoken with love, frustration, protection, or tradition. They became so common that few people stopped to question them.
"Because I said so."
"Children are to be seen and not heard."
"What happens in this house stays in this house."
"You think you're grown."
"Stop crying before I give you something to cry about."
"You talk white."
"Who do you think you are?"
"You think you're better than us."
In The Words That Made Us Bleed, author, psychologist, publisher, and community advocate Keyuni Jackson takes readers on a powerful journey through the language that shaped generations of children. With honesty, compassion, and cultural insight, she examines the hidden messages behind the phrases many of us heard growing up and explores how those words influenced our self worth, relationships, emotional health, identity, and understanding of family.
Through fifty two thought provoking chapters, readers will uncover how everyday sayings taught obedience, silence, fear, loyalty, shame, resilience, survival, and belonging. More importantly, they will discover how these inherited messages continue to affect adult lives and how healing becomes possible when we challenge the beliefs we never consciously chose.
Part cultural reflection, part personal exploration, and part healing guide, The Words That Made Us Bleed invites readers to examine their childhood experiences without blame, understand the generational patterns that shaped them, and begin creating healthier legacies for future generations.
This book is for anyone who has ever questioned the words they grew up hearing, struggled with the weight of family expectations, or wondered how language can influence a lifetime.
Because healing begins when we tell the truth about what shaped us.
And freedom begins when we choose different words for those who come after us.
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