What’s something you learned the hard way?
Something life had to teach you the hard way. No filters.
Something life had to teach you the hard way. No filters.
Be honest. No filters. How much of you is really you and do you even like who you’ve become? Was it a moment, or did it happen slowly? I think for a lot of people it doesn’t just hit all at once.
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I think a big part of it is fear, admitting what we’re missing or struggling with can feel like weakness. But stepping out of that comfort zone is probably where the real change happens. What's your opinion?
As a kid I learned pretty fast to adjust. My mom was young, under pressure, doing her best. But there wasn’t really space for me to have my own opinion. So I just stopped saying things. Started adapting. And the fucked up part is it worked. I became “easy”. No problems. No conflict.
Be honest. No filters. What are you actually afraid of changing?
Be honest. No filters.
Be honest. No filters here.