You’re Wrong About Me, and I’m Okay With That
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I was always scared of being the difficult one, to not be liked. I was terrified of someone being wrong about my potential, my intentions, or my heart. But you know what I learned, striving to be understood is a trap. Being liked is a cage. The moment I stopped trying to correct everyone’s version of me was the moment I found myself. Today, we’re talking about the radical power of being the 'villain' in someone else's story. We’re talking about why your reputation is a tax you no longer have to pay, and why the most dangerous person in the room is the one who can look a room full of critics in the eye and say: 'You’re wrong about me, and I’m okay with that.'
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