Radical acceptance
Trying to change who we are is the most subtle and effective form of not being who we are. And that which we resist, persists. So, the paradox, that radical acceptance is the first step toward change.
Trying to change who we are is the most subtle and effective form of not being who we are. And that which we resist, persists. So, the paradox, that radical acceptance is the first step toward change.
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