Dr. Daniel Pompa
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Podcast Appearances
And I always say that, man, every year I get closer, right?
Because I'm intentional about that, meaning every year I get closer to walking to really functioning in who God created me to be.
But that is a level up.
I don't know that anyone's 100% there, right?
We're all still... I had dyslexia as a kid, and
I was labeled stupid, probably mostly for myself.
Because when you compare yourself to other kids and you can't read and you're in seventh grade, you're stupid in my mind.
At that age, I didn't know that I had other superpowers because of the dyslexia that I could read.
When I did learn to read, I could remember everything I read.
I thought everyone could do that.
But anyways, but it led to, I always say every bad behavior I had later came out of my insecurity from that false identity, the fear of being, looking stupid, right?
The fear.
Yes.
The fear of thinking I was stupid, the fear of going back, you know, that was, even if I read something aloud today, I'll get a pit in my stomach.
Mm-hmm.
And it's because it anchors back to that fear.
Anyways, yeah.
So we have to look at those false identities and then it really explains all the bad choices in our life.
That's why you became in the modeling industry.
Yes, it's it.