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The Power of New Paths: How Your Past Shapes Your Future

24 min · 8 de sep de 2025
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In this episode of Podcast xtra, I explore the philosophy of finding a new path in life. We dive into how every experience from your past acts as both a gate and a key, shaping who you are today and influencing the outcomes of your future. Discover why acknowledging your past is essential and how consciously choosing a new path can transform your life. Join me as we unravel the theory behind personal growth and the life-changing impact of taking control of your journey.

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