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Journaling Out Of Selfishness - Confronting I

Abdul Mumin Muhammad

Verlag: BookRix

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Is it safe for me to take off my mask, do I have to spend my entire life acting? I became so frustrated with keeping up with my identities. I gave up and fell to the ground, I asked myself in confusion, who am I, what am I supposed to do, and who am I supposed to be in this world? 
  
Keeping up appearances was beginning to feel exhausting. Having to perform for others approval started to become overwhelming, I started to say I can't stand humans they are fake, I needed to run away and be alone. I realized that I couldn't stand myself, I was running away from myself.  My identities were a burden on my soul.
Verfügbar seit: 21.12.2023.
Drucklänge: 36 Seiten.

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