He rejected his past, hence he rejected himself.... - Deepstash

  • He rejected his past, hence he rejected himself.
  • The only way to accept yourself fully is to go back to your past and identify all of the moments of weakness, and label them as just that: weakness.
  • Only when you recognize you were weak, can you then accept it and move forward.

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