Recovering Pessimist

Naming The Journey (Identity Before Improvement)

24 min · 23. jan. 2026
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What if struggling doesn’t mean you’re failing? In this episode, I talk about what it means to be recovering, not cured — and why your worth can’t be measured by your progress. We explore how pessimism quietly convinces us that improvement is a requirement for belonging, and how recovery actually begins when identity comes first. This episode isn’t about fixing anything. It’s about naming the journey, separating who you are from what you’re experiencing, and allowing yourself to belong even while you’re unfinished. If you’ve ever wondered whether you should be further along by now, this conversation is for you.

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