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On the first episode of Too Rich to Relate, I’m getting into why being relatable isn’t the goal, how your floor disqualifies you more than your goals do, and what I actually mean when I say rich: resourced, influential, convicted, and hot. We’re talking baseline, embodiment, and the kind of identity that filters your entire world.
Inside this episode:
Quotes:
“What I believe makes you the most unrelatable is when the things that you are willing to tolerate on a baseline level is much higher than the average person.”
“You’re either the channel that God sent or you’re the identity that you keep fighting for.”
“Being relatable to the majority of the world is not something that I personally aspire for.”
Connect + Links:
If you want to follow Victoria on IG — @richinreallife.co
By Victoria St. FleurOn the first episode of Too Rich to Relate, I’m getting into why being relatable isn’t the goal, how your floor disqualifies you more than your goals do, and what I actually mean when I say rich: resourced, influential, convicted, and hot. We’re talking baseline, embodiment, and the kind of identity that filters your entire world.
Inside this episode:
Quotes:
“What I believe makes you the most unrelatable is when the things that you are willing to tolerate on a baseline level is much higher than the average person.”
“You’re either the channel that God sent or you’re the identity that you keep fighting for.”
“Being relatable to the majority of the world is not something that I personally aspire for.”
Connect + Links:
If you want to follow Victoria on IG — @richinreallife.co