I grew up desensitized to the
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TheJMs[OP]
02.04.2020 18:13
LinkWord “weird”
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TheJMs[OP]
02.04.2020 18:13
LinkSo now I take it as a compliment
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Ahhh. Self-doubt.
Self-doubt isn’t a particularly bad thing. Sometimes it stops you from making big mistakes. And sadly, there’s no way that I know to get rid of self-doubt other than to start trying to be genuinely confident in yourself more often.
For me, it’s just a case of knowing when it comes in hand and when it doesn’t. Sadly, it’s too complex for me to explain it properly
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I grew up desensitized to the word "dork"
my family says it as a compliment, or lovingly to so said person-