How to go from a weak person to an assertive and strong person who does as he pleases?
There are two good things in this question that are wrapped in a lot of confusion — the first is the realization that it is not good to try to please everyone all the time and the second thing is the desire to be assertive. As mentioned above, both hanels are wrapped in a lot of confusion and misguided assumptions.
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