Your deepest fear is not that you will
fail. Your innermost, darkest, denied, and buried fear is that you will not be
able to get back on your feet after you fall. If you’re asking yourself who you
are, you know the answer. No one can give you the answer of reassurance. It’s
your belief, your own selfish belief, that you are brilliant, talented, and worthy,
that makes you so uncomfortable. After all, brilliant, talented, and worthy
people don’t fail, do they? Your small mistakes are the dribbles of a ball that
every legendary player repeated a million times before the ball obeyed his
every command. Playing small does no good for anyone, or the world. Disbelief
is only overcome by belief, not by reassurance. You were born to manifest the
beauty and grace of the mind, soul, and body. Liberate your mind from your
fear. Believe, and you will realize that you knew you could win all along.
My struggle with depression and life after love, knowing now, that the days of innocence have expired...Moving on after pain, with some hope, and a little wisdom
Monday, October 15
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Letter to RAD - Take 3
hello, it’s been a few days since we last texted, and i’ve been reflecting on what you said. while i agreed with a few things, there were ...
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the dark parts - i tried to hide them, then treat them but in the end, i realized i’d have to live with them
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you’re not your cv or your waistline you’re not your parents or your sun sign you’re not your promotions or the money you make you’re just t...
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the bridge is broke between your hope and my reality the last hour spent on my lament yet you show no mercy
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