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One of the hardest things about self reflection is having the ability to know what you don't know. It's like being blind in a room and having no idea whether you're actually blind and should accept that as life or if you're not and should be looking for a light switch.
I know that's not a great or even neat analogy but I hope that even it's lack of a esthetic appeal begins to show just how difficult and disorderly the process can be. Today I had a great conversation with my lil sister and a couple of questions rose up in that convo.
These questions are meant to give you a bit of a headstart in the journey of finding yourself. A sort of compass that you can orient for your word and use to give you some direction for your journey. Imma drop them below. You're welcome to share your experience or just use em.
Do you truly believe that you're honest with yourself. Are you honest enough with yourself to be honest with others?
Do you have the self worth or self esteem to stand up for the truth within yourself, even if it means being against another?
Would you stand up to another for yourself?
I'll admit I'm not particularly proud of how I've set these questions out because it's much better composed in my head since it was a part of a bigger contextually rich conversation. But I think it's important to put it out anyway.
Maybe you might be able to take something out of this. It might be what I men or something else entirely. I might add to this thread if I feel it fits
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