You really need to study your childhood, here's why
Most people feel stuck, lost and directionless.

For others they avoid their childhoods because it holds serious pain.

But the key to gaining self-mastery, freedom and moving forward is by studying your childhood.
Fulfillment in adulthood comes from knowing your childhood because most of your identity is formed there.

You've spent countless hours with your parents and this has affected your approach to work, relationships, success and self-belief.
Some believe being rich is evil because of what a parent said about a rich wicked uncle growing up

Some have the need to lie about their interests to be accepted

These habits and mindsets become ingrained into your subconscious and become scripts for interacting with the world
Some had distant parents, and in adulthood, seeked out relationships with distant people.

Some had parents with drug problems, and in adulthood, become drawn to relationships where they had to fix people.
The problem is, we think those subconscious patterns and household routines are normal.

But these harmful patterns become obvious when you interact with people.
There's a heavy connection between why you can't stick to a business model, succeed in relationships, and make friends to your childhood.
Your childhood holds the secrets to your identity.

However often you can, try to

- Ask questions.
- Journal to understand who you are.
- Evaluate your childhood memories.

But the point isn't to get stuck here. It is about using it to understand and free yourself.
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