You’ve arrived when you decide you’ve arrived. It’s not about a life condition or an arrival checklist. It’s not an earned or awarded state. It’s you accepting your own presence in the world. That you’re here. Not on probation waiting for permission to officially exist.
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Makes me sad to see so many people live life like they’re waiting for someone to give them permission to exist and acting vaguely guilty of doing so without authorization. Like existence imposter syndrome. Or illegal immigrant into reality.
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This is the opposite of getting it. He doesn’t believe he exists unless he’s center stage and everything/everyone is reacting only to him, or can see himself on TV. If he were alone on a desert island he would not know he was there.
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Say this over and over again, in different ways, and you’re
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