Truth & Freedom Podcast: New Generation of provocative thoughts
Here is an interesting challenge: As yourself this existential question and then pause, breath, and try answer it as honestly as you can: Are You Living Your Life or Someone Else’s?” It is one of the most uncomfortable questions a person can ask themselves, because it does not immediately offer comfort or clarity. Instead, it creates a kind of internal pause, a quiet disruption in the automatic way we move through life. Because for many people, life is not something they consciously chose moment by moment. It is something they gradually stepped into, shaped by expectations, obligations, and invisible pressures that accumulated over time. Family expectations, cultural narratives, and social media comparisons all contribute to a subtle but powerful shaping of identity. Not in an obvious way, not in a dramatic way, but in a continuous, almost invisible way that feels normal because it is constant. Family often provides the first blueprint. Whether spoken or unspoken, there are messages about what success looks like, what a “good life” should be, what is acceptable, what is safe, and what is disappointing. These messages are rarely framed as control. They are usuallyframed as care, guidance, or tradition. But even well-intentioned expectations can become internalized as obligations.
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