Free from Mediocrity - Embracing Uniqueness
Kim.E emphasises that true understanding of another's experience is impossible due to each person's unique circumstances. She discusses how individuals are often detached from their true selves and rely on others to solve their problems, fostering a belief in unworthiness and mediocrity. Kim.E expresses sadness over people compromising their potential for extraordinary lives due to these misconceptions.
Embracing Your Unique Path
I do not believe that anyone else can ever truly know who we are or what we are going through. We are all unique, which makes our situation unique. And even though someone can empathise with us, they will never truly know how we feel because they are not us. Most of the time, we don't even know what our real problem is.
Most of us are so disconnected from who we are and the reality of our circumstances. Most of us have grown up with the mindset that others will solve our problems, and to belong, we must all be alike. No! It saddens me to see how people are struggling and suffering because they believe they are unworthy, unlovable, and incapable, and as a consequence, they choose to live a compromised, mediocre life instead of an extra-ordinary one.
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