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The Quiet Thrill of Not Being for Everyone

Refuse to be a hologram or engage in acts of ventriloquism.
If your life feels peculiar, flamboyant, occasionally shameful, then those are the markings of that emerging authenticity. The more you settle back into your naturalness, the less likely you are to be endlessly buffeted by unease and unseated by paradox.
If your life feels peculiar, flamboyant, occasionally shameful, then those are the markings of that emerging authenticity. The more you settle back into your naturalness, the less likely you are to be endlessly buffeted by unease and unseated by paradox.
Martin Shaw • Navigating the Mysteries
I'm learning that belonging doesn't require fitting into existing categories. It requires inhabiting your own identity so fully that you create space for others to do the same. When we stop running from our complexity and start running toward it, something unexpected happens: Your uniqueness allows you to belong more. More truly, more deeply, more
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The accumulation of these micro-dissonances becomes a deeper signal: you're coming home to yourself.