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Was This My Life… Or Everyone Else’s?

6 min · 25 mei 2026
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Have you ever looked at your life — when everything seems fine — and wondered… Was this really my choice… or everyone else’s? A conversation about regret, expectations, relationships, and the quiet realization that some choices may not have been entirely yours. In this episode, I talk about a quieter kind of regret... The kind that builds slowly — through expectations, compromises, relationships, family pressure, and choices that made sense at the time… but maybe weren’t entirely yours. And how, somewhere along the way, many of us stopped hearing our own voice underneath everyone else’s. If you’ve ever replayed your life in your head… this one will hit.

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