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What strength might re-emerge if I stopped carrying junk that was never mine to begin with--for the sake of those watching me?
Most people don't struggle because they lack strengths; they struggle because their strengths are buried.
Acknowledging strengths isn't ego. It's responsibility. Real strength isn't pretending you can do everything.
Strength that only serves me stops with me.
Unacknowledged limitations isolate us.
Acknowledged limitations invite collaboration.
Self-reliance has value — but it has a ceiling.
I'm not the source--I'm the steward.
By Lee Brower5
1111 ratings
What strength might re-emerge if I stopped carrying junk that was never mine to begin with--for the sake of those watching me?
Most people don't struggle because they lack strengths; they struggle because their strengths are buried.
Acknowledging strengths isn't ego. It's responsibility. Real strength isn't pretending you can do everything.
Strength that only serves me stops with me.
Unacknowledged limitations isolate us.
Acknowledged limitations invite collaboration.
Self-reliance has value — but it has a ceiling.
I'm not the source--I'm the steward.

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