Often, hardest choices to make, aren’t choices at all..
this post was submitted on 10 Sep 2024
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False dichotomy. You can be amazing and happy and content....and still want to improve yourself.
You can't even make real improvements until you accept who you are. Trying to improve without accepting your current situation creates a self improvement debt that'll catch up to you and undermine your work.
For me it takes on a slightly different tint. God I'm a wanker (wish to change), but I'm also a lazy shit and won't change (acceptance).
Do you wish you weren't a lazy shit?