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Authenticity

By beginning to accept our vulnerability, we find ourselves . And so we access our authenticity, and in doing so, facilitate a connection with others.

By accepting our difficulties without fear of being rejected, without fear of exposing ourselves to seem weak, we take off the masks we often use .

“Accepting our vulnerability rather than trying to hide it is the best way to adapt to reality.”

-David Viscott-

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