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We can embrace ourselves while still striving for growth and improvement.

Photo of coffee cup and memoWhy Wisdom is Harder Than You Think is written without “should” statements. I’m not here to tell you what to do but to share what I’ve learned in the simplest terms possible, allowing you to apply these lessons to your life. The blog intends to inspire readers to become the best version of themselves.

I was attracted to writing this blog because I yearned to jolt myself into awareness.

Too frequently, I found myself lost, numbed, or overwhelmed by thought—or perhaps, I need to say, disconnected from my own body.

I craved not to still or silence my mind. I craved to immerse it in a cascade of sensations. I yearned to embark on an adventure of the truth, to delve into uncharted territories. I sought fresh stimuli to inundate my senses, triggering unexpected memories, forging distant connections, and unveiling overlooked truths. I longed to contemplate both the past, present and the future. I desired freedom and liberation.

Some of this blog’s content is intense and may be difficult to read. Please be aware and prepared before proceeding.

Know that what I share is accurate, and I have lived through it.

I recommend you read the Author’s Note before proceeding.

Truth. I wanted the Truth. 

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