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Can you stand to look yourself in the mirror? - cover

Can you stand to look yourself in the mirror?

Stamatia Kostopoulou

Publisher: AKAKIA Publications

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Summary

When you dare to face your real self and honestly face your feelings and not the reflection of a fake self, then only you are ready for this short journey. The life you live is your mirror, so you owe to yourself to notice every small detail. It is the only way to become familiar with your imperfections. Maybe then at some point you will finally accept them.
Available since: 02/27/2025.
Print length: 31 pages.

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