Clipse - So Be It
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Clipse - So Be It
ballerinas doin pirouettes inside of my snow globe…
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JAE STEPHENS
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my fetish is knowledge
"Your" insecurities are not yours. They are echoes of other people’s toxicity that you absorbed over time. You moved through life like a sponge, taking in their hatred, their flaws, their unresolved pain. These attachments came from exposure, not choice.
When self-conscious thoughts and doubts surface, recognize them for what they are: programming inherited from unhealed people. They are not your voice. The cycle breaks when you stop identifying with them. The difficulty lies in the fact that these thoughts sit in the body, triggering somatic responses that feel real and personal. But they are intruders, unwanted guests, not your intrinsic self.
Detachment comes from observing the feeling without becoming it, questioning why it exists, and refusing to carry it further. When you do this, you shed the weight of other people’s baggage. Their trash no longer defines you. What remains is clarity, confidence, and the freedom to move through life unburdened.