Only once you destroy who you think you are can you embrace who you truly are.

Soman Chainani
Only once you destroy who you think you are can...
Only once you destroy who you think you are can...
Only once you destroy who you think you are can...
Only once you destroy who you think you are can...
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A person who is trying to change their life for the better can feel very disoriented. It’s easy to see how someone who is trying to improve themselves can easily become miserable if they don’t know who they are. If you’re not sure of who you are, you’ll never know where to go or what to do. The only solution is to discard any idea of who you think you are and embrace the real you.

Source: The School For Good And Evil

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