
In conversations, especially emotional ones, people often feel the need to explain everything.
They add details, repeat points, and try to make their perspective completely clear.
But over-explaining can have the opposite effect.
It can dilute the message.
When too much information is added, the main point becomes less clear.
It may also signal uncertainty.
Clear, simple communication is often more effective.
Say what you mean directly, without unnecessary layers.
This builds confidence and clarity.
Because communication is not about saying more.
It’s about saying what matters.
