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Episode 45 You be YOU

I used to always make the joke that I had to be myself because nobody else wanted to be. And I guess that’s true but it had sort of a negative connotation that being me was not all that great. And that’s how I went through most of my life, thinking...

An episode of the Addicted To People podcast, hosted by Addicted to People, titled "Episode 45 You be YOU" was published on February 9, 2021 and runs 36 minutes.

February 9, 2021 ·36m · Addicted To People

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I used to always make the joke that I had to be myself because nobody else wanted to be. And I guess that’s true but it had sort of a negative connotation that being me was not all that great. And that’s how I went through most of my life, thinking that there was always something wrong with me, thinking that I needed to change in order to fit in, to find friends, to be loved, to be chosen. I could never be myself and have those outcomes. I have learned that that is a terrible way to live and a lonely way to live and you never really find your tribe that way. So let’s talk about it. All right go to my Facebook page addicted to people let me know what you think as usual and check out my new art endeavors at www.artdetrois.com

I used to always make the joke that I had to be myself because nobody else wanted to be. And I guess that’s true but it had sort of a negative connotation that being me was not all that great. And that’s how I went through most of my life, thinking that there was always something wrong with me, thinking that I needed to change in order to fit in, to find friends, to be loved, to be chosen. I could never be myself and have those outcomes. I have learned that that is a terrible way to live and a lonely way to live and you never really find your tribe that way. So let’s talk about it. All right go to my Facebook page addicted to people let me know what you think as usual and check out my new art endeavors at www.artdetrois.com

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