Why We Need To Kill The Urge To Prove Ourselves To Others
We find things to do, so we can prove to others that we have it in us to do it, or even better, to finish it.
We find things to do, so we can prove to others that we have it in us to do it, or even better, to finish it.
What we fear is mostly social-related and not in regards to life danger.
Regardless of how much pain you feel, you still wake up every day to face another storm. You still rise up and continue to fight your battles.
You are important, down to the very last cell in your living, breathing body.
Shine and be proud of the things you love to do. If someone doesn’t like it, who gives a fuck?
When you don’t follow the proper protocol of “How are you?” and “Fine, thank you,” you are looked upon with raised eyebrows and suspicious looks, as if you have just committed a crime.
After a deep breath, I removed the heaviest layer off my body: fear.
If years ago I could have looked into the future, I would be surprised to see how I have turned out.
On those days, everything feels a little less difficult.
I’m not perfect and that’s okay.