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There’s a quiet power in living truthfully—not for others, but for yourself. Too often, we’re conditioned to consider how our choices will be received by others before we even ask if those choices are right for us. We spend time explaining, softening, and compromising, all in the name of keeping peace or avoiding judgment.
But real peace begins when we stop negotiating with our own truth.
By MaryJane SalomonThere’s a quiet power in living truthfully—not for others, but for yourself. Too often, we’re conditioned to consider how our choices will be received by others before we even ask if those choices are right for us. We spend time explaining, softening, and compromising, all in the name of keeping peace or avoiding judgment.
But real peace begins when we stop negotiating with our own truth.