Quinlan Walther
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
It's your interpretation of that judgment.
Yes.
It's like, I am not what I think I am.
I am not what you think I am.
I am what you think I am.
Yes.
Well, does it feel like a compliment or does it feel like an insult?
Does it make you proud of the love that you've accepted and the treatment that you've tolerated?
Or does it really hit that sensitive part of you that's like, I've been treated like shit for years.
Or simply, this has really just never felt right.
You know, it feels kind of mediocre.
Maybe it's not a reflection that you totally hate yourself.
It's more just like, that doesn't really live up to the way that I know love could feel.
And someone who really loved themselves
probably would have gone and found something that really aligns rather than just settling for what was there.
So there's a lot in there, but it requires the introspection to really get into the meat of it, into the context.
Self-trust
Self-trust will be my greatest obsession for the foreseeable future.
Self-trust is essentially building a relationship with yourself that allows you to know who you are, like who you are, and build a life that actually feels like yours.
Let's summarize it.