Core Truths That Survived Every Shift
Over the course of 365 days, I explored countless themes. I questioned beliefs, challenged assumptions, revisited old wounds, and examined new patterns. My thinking shifted, circumstances changed, and my understanding deepened, but beneath all the movement, certain truths remained constant. These weren’t the truths I started with but they were the ones that survived and they held up under scrutiny, pressure, and the slow erosion of time and experience. They’re the foundations I kept returning to no matter which direction the work took me. The first truth: “You cannot build a life on what others think of you. I learned this early and had to relearn it constantly. External validation is unstable ground. It shifts with opinion, context, and circumstance. The only sustainable foundation is internal, your own sense of integrity, alignment, and worth. This doesn’t mean you ignore feedback or refuse connection but it means you don’t outsource your stability to people who will never carry ...