Credit to Gurwinder Bhogal and Naval Ravikant

  • krooklochurm@lemmy.ca
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    3 hours ago

    This, and also you can always be a better, more likable version of yourself. There’s a difference between understanding the things people expect from other people and tailoring your actions and thoughts to align with those things, and sacricifing who you are to be taken advantage of, or contorting yourself into something unrecognizable.

    It’s a fine line that many people who are not neurotypical or struggle with some kind of trauma have trouble finding, but it is real and learning to see it can bring positive and lasting change to your life.

    Also, nobody likes someone that eats poop so if you eat your own poop or other peoples poop the stop eating poop.

    • Triumph@fedia.io
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      18 minutes ago

      That last bit reveals something important.

      Be yourself unless you’re too weird. There will be no elaboration on what “too weird” is.

      So here we all are, every day wondering “Am I too weird?” and not daring to find out lest we be shunned.