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What if the version of yourself you're most ashamed of… was simply the version still trying to survive with the knowledge they had at the time? Today, I'm breaking down one of the most painful patterns I see: The inability to forgive yourself for what you didn't know yet. Because hindsight has a way of making old confusion look like stupidity. Once people know how something ends, they begin replaying the past like the signs were obvious all along. They judge old decisions with wisdom they only gained afterward. But real life rarely feels clear while you're inside it. In this episode, we talk about: • Why hindsight distorts memory • How people make decisions from their current level of healing • Why shame creates the illusion of control • How environments slowly shape identity • The difference between accountability and self-punishment And most importantly: How to stop emotionally punishing old versions of yourself for lessons you could only learn by living through them. Because growth is not becoming someone who never struggled. It's learning how to look back at your life with honesty, compassion, and perspective instead of shame. If you've ever replayed old decisions in your head… If you've ever wondered why you stayed, tolerated, or abandoned yourself for so long… This episode will change how you see your past. I'm here to give you perspective, not professional advice. I'm not your attorney or therapist, and nothing in this episode should be treated as legal, financial, or mental health advice. Always consult a qualified professional for your specific situation.
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