
Our environment conditions us from our first years of life. We are expected to respond to the demands of the outside world at a very early age without necessarily being aware of it.
We are told to “raise our standards,” yet it never seems enough. As a child, our gaze rivets on our success at school and good behavior at home, and we learn to compare ourselves to those around us. As adults, we repeat the same patterns, and our ego keeps growing.
It’s time to BE with authenticity, identify our deep truth and stop being what we think we are. It is from an early age that we co-created with society an expectation of ourselves, generating a breach that will be the origin of many sufferings.
How do you face your feeling of unworthiness?
How did you handle your limited condition?
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