If you don’t know who you are, the world will decide for you, and it often gets it wrong.
In this episode, we explore identity, comparison, and self-discovery. Press play and take a moment to reflect.
We live in a time of constant noise.
Scrolling. Comparing. Chasing versions of success and happiness that weren’t designed for us.
When we don’t slow down to sit with ourselves, we don’t remain neutral. We drift.
And drifting often leads us to live borrowed lives, shaped by trends, expectations, and external approval.
This episode is a reflection on identity and the quiet cost of not knowing who you are.
It explores how comparison slowly disconnects us from our natural disposition and why self-discovery is not an act of ego, but an act of humility.
Knowing yourself isn’t about self-obsession.
It’s about clarity.
It’s about alignment.
And it’s about returning to the version of you that was created with intention, before the world tried to define you.
This is not a call to stop growing.
It’s a reminder that growth was never meant to be driven by insecurity or imitation.
Your worth was never something to be earned through performance.
An invitation to pause.
To reflect.
To release borrowed identities.
And to live with intention, rooted in who you are and who you were created to be.
🎧 Listen with presence.
💭 Reflect honestly.
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