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I'm just giving one perspective. I think it's so important to live up your youth and like do those things. I do those things. I love it. I love going to a good party. I love hanging out. I love, you know, doing some dancing, some impromptu trip planning. I love all of that. But I also do love knowing that I'm doing something for me at the end of the day.
I'm just giving one perspective. I think it's so important to live up your youth and like do those things. I do those things. I love it. I love going to a good party. I love hanging out. I love, you know, doing some dancing, some impromptu trip planning. I love all of that. But I also do love knowing that I'm doing something for me at the end of the day.
Like, I have some kind of goal or some kind of aspiration that is very much entrenched in what I want to do. Because the biggest fear that I addressed, right, was not... living up to my full potential. That's the biggest fear. And I think a lot of us share that fear. A lot of us maybe have this kind of voice in our head that's telling us, no, no, no, we're a little bit different.
Like, I have some kind of goal or some kind of aspiration that is very much entrenched in what I want to do. Because the biggest fear that I addressed, right, was not... living up to my full potential. That's the biggest fear. And I think a lot of us share that fear. A lot of us maybe have this kind of voice in our head that's telling us, no, no, no, we're a little bit different.
Like, I have some kind of goal or some kind of aspiration that is very much entrenched in what I want to do. Because the biggest fear that I addressed, right, was not... living up to my full potential. That's the biggest fear. And I think a lot of us share that fear. A lot of us maybe have this kind of voice in our head that's telling us, no, no, no, we're a little bit different.
Maybe we feel like we can provide something, do something that's unique. And that's a great thing. If you recognize that and that speaks to you right now, that's a good thing. You should not push that away because maybe that voice is pushing you to build something for the rest of us to make something that's going to improve all of our lives.
Maybe we feel like we can provide something, do something that's unique. And that's a great thing. If you recognize that and that speaks to you right now, that's a good thing. You should not push that away because maybe that voice is pushing you to build something for the rest of us to make something that's going to improve all of our lives.
Maybe we feel like we can provide something, do something that's unique. And that's a great thing. If you recognize that and that speaks to you right now, that's a good thing. You should not push that away because maybe that voice is pushing you to build something for the rest of us to make something that's going to improve all of our lives.
Maybe that voice is actually something that's going to help you break a toxic cycle within your family. Maybe that voice is telling you that, you know what? I really want to focus on learning more about myself and actually trying to come to peace with some of the turmoil and some of the fears that I have within me. And I think sometimes
Maybe that voice is actually something that's going to help you break a toxic cycle within your family. Maybe that voice is telling you that, you know what? I really want to focus on learning more about myself and actually trying to come to peace with some of the turmoil and some of the fears that I have within me. And I think sometimes
Maybe that voice is actually something that's going to help you break a toxic cycle within your family. Maybe that voice is telling you that, you know what? I really want to focus on learning more about myself and actually trying to come to peace with some of the turmoil and some of the fears that I have within me. And I think sometimes
the best way to address fear is by honestly just being open about fear. I found that when I started to open up, and, you know, not in a sense of, like, trauma dumping on somebody or just being like, oh my gosh, this is bad, this is bad, but I more started to be just honest of, like, Yo, hey, I'm reaching out to you. I'm a little afraid that maybe I said something that upset you.
the best way to address fear is by honestly just being open about fear. I found that when I started to open up, and, you know, not in a sense of, like, trauma dumping on somebody or just being like, oh my gosh, this is bad, this is bad, but I more started to be just honest of, like, Yo, hey, I'm reaching out to you. I'm a little afraid that maybe I said something that upset you.
the best way to address fear is by honestly just being open about fear. I found that when I started to open up, and, you know, not in a sense of, like, trauma dumping on somebody or just being like, oh my gosh, this is bad, this is bad, but I more started to be just honest of, like, Yo, hey, I'm reaching out to you. I'm a little afraid that maybe I said something that upset you.
I'm a little bit wary of our last conversation. I just want to check in and make sure everything's good. Once I started leaning into that fear, it really just gave me solace. It gave me peace. Talked about friends earlier, right? I had a friend reach out to me and ask to kind of get some closure. And I remember when I saw the text, I was like, oh my goodness. I was afraid. I was afraid.
I'm a little bit wary of our last conversation. I just want to check in and make sure everything's good. Once I started leaning into that fear, it really just gave me solace. It gave me peace. Talked about friends earlier, right? I had a friend reach out to me and ask to kind of get some closure. And I remember when I saw the text, I was like, oh my goodness. I was afraid. I was afraid.
I'm a little bit wary of our last conversation. I just want to check in and make sure everything's good. Once I started leaning into that fear, it really just gave me solace. It gave me peace. Talked about friends earlier, right? I had a friend reach out to me and ask to kind of get some closure. And I remember when I saw the text, I was like, oh my goodness. I was afraid. I was afraid.
Because I knew I had to do it. I knew. Because when the fear was there, I'm like, this is something that needs to be done. I need to address this. And I need to be honest about my mistakes and my shortcomings. And that's a hard thing to do. That's not a comfortable thing to do. But I was so willing to just kind of do it.
Because I knew I had to do it. I knew. Because when the fear was there, I'm like, this is something that needs to be done. I need to address this. And I need to be honest about my mistakes and my shortcomings. And that's a hard thing to do. That's not a comfortable thing to do. But I was so willing to just kind of do it.
Because I knew I had to do it. I knew. Because when the fear was there, I'm like, this is something that needs to be done. I need to address this. And I need to be honest about my mistakes and my shortcomings. And that's a hard thing to do. That's not a comfortable thing to do. But I was so willing to just kind of do it.