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Sometimes, people say this because they don't want to get out of their comfort zone. Sometimes, they don't want to accept that they were wrong. So, instead of saying "I know," they prefer to hide or mask it because that's easy.

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Absolutely. Lots of reasons why we avoid "knowing" the truth!

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Im sorry to intrude..Please have faith.. Its knowing all yet there is still grace of what now tells me, but to speak up.. Despite all.. There is only understanding and care for all. Trying to find truth of all going on, gives heart ache to all.. Have faith in understand and all the despare.. Knowing all now.. Is to show my love and care.. But truth was so important for me, to have known my past.. Trusting in knowing my care. Was to do what I could to help find peace for all missunderstood.🙏🕊️

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I’ll definitely try writing the letters. Amazing opportunity for reflection. Thank you for this piece. ❤️

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That's great! Curious to hear what the writing process was like for you–if you want to share after you try it :)

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People often know what they want deep down; it’s the fear of who they’ll become after making the choice or facing the truth that holds them back.

I remind myself to stay grounded in my worth and what I deserve. I won’t let myself get caught up in the hope that someone will choose me over someone else.

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This is a deep one. ‘I don’t know how’ is something that comes up for me. And the more I look at it, the more I realise I’m avoiding what deeply scared me, but makes me feel alive. Reminds me of the book from Ben Hardy and Dan Sullivan ‘who not how’.

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