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To be who we truly are can feel like we are kids again, waiting to be allowed. But no-one tells you who to be, they’re just echoes from the past, not your Mum, your Dad or teachers; it’s you that holds you back. “The privilege of a lifetime is to become who you truly are” said Carl Jung and to realise this fact halts the sitting waiting for life to settle before we start. If you want to be who you truly are, you must start today.
By Paddy Byrne4.8
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To be who we truly are can feel like we are kids again, waiting to be allowed. But no-one tells you who to be, they’re just echoes from the past, not your Mum, your Dad or teachers; it’s you that holds you back. “The privilege of a lifetime is to become who you truly are” said Carl Jung and to realise this fact halts the sitting waiting for life to settle before we start. If you want to be who you truly are, you must start today.