You are not responsible for fixing everything and everyone, only what you are actually able to do.
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Society, writing, geekdom, politics, and errata. By Steven Saus.
You are not responsible for fixing everything and everyone, only what you are actually able to do.
It’s not enough to just get back to “functional”; you have to take the time to deal with the problem
Sometimes the path less often taken is in your mind.
“Is there something about me that, if other people know it or see it, that I won’t be worthy of connection?”
I’ve shared two stories when I saw it was THAT bad. Share yours: it was a moment of strength.
I had (have) a dangerous thing: A brain weasel that rationalizes away the truth.