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What would you regret most if today was your last day? The number one regret of people on their deathbed is not living a life true to themselves, but rather the life others expected of them. Our human need for acceptance shapes us from childhood, creating a "persona" (literally "mask" in Greek) that can shy away from who we are authentically. Society pressures us to maintain facades that drain our energy and disconnect us from our true nature.
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By Darius DotchWhat would you regret most if today was your last day? The number one regret of people on their deathbed is not living a life true to themselves, but rather the life others expected of them. Our human need for acceptance shapes us from childhood, creating a "persona" (literally "mask" in Greek) that can shy away from who we are authentically. Society pressures us to maintain facades that drain our energy and disconnect us from our true nature.
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