Who you are is not fixed — and neither is who you’re becoming. Tomer Rozenberg’s essays on identity explore the gap between the person you’ve been and the person you’re choosing to become: clinging to old stories, changing your mind, starting over, and the quiet courage of real transformation.
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The Person You Were Supposed to Be
Read more: The Person You Were Supposed to BeI found my old journal from college last month, and reading it was like meeting a stranger who happened to share my name. The person writing those entries…
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“Just Be Yourself” Is the Most Freeing and Terrifying Advice Ever
Read more: “Just Be Yourself” Is the Most Freeing and Terrifying Advice EverSomeone told me to “just be yourself” during a particularly anxious moment before a job interview, and I almost laughed out loud. Be myself? Which self? The self…
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The Truth About Starting Over (No Matter Your Age)
Read more: The Truth About Starting Over (No Matter Your Age)I’ve watched enough people rebuild their lives to know that the moment of realization always looks the same. It’s that moment when someone suddenly sees their carefully constructed…
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