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Fear Doesn't Get the Final Say

37 min · 5 de may de 2026
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In this episode I explore what it means to "create your own reality" through my own lived experience. It is not a way to deny hardship or bypass responsibility, but it is a practice of choosing who you become in the middle of uncertainty, fear, and change. Sometimes the life you want or deciding who you want to become doesn't happen after the fear disappears. Sometimes it happens the moment you make your move anyway. https://jonnythyne.com [https://jonnythyne.com] https://linktr.ee/Jonnythyne [https://linktr.ee/Jonnythyne] https://www.lightsourcecenter.org/21day/ [https://www.lightsourcecenter.org/21day/]

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