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I’m Afraid of Me

In this post, I reflect on my fear of speaking out and how my active mind often creates anxiety about my words being misunderstood. Although I’m a spiritual person, I struggle with the fear of misinterpretation and criticism. I aim to confront this fear, be authentic, and embrace the freedom to express myself openly without worrying about others’ perceptions. This journey is about overcoming self-doubt, expanding my comfort zone, and finding strength in being unapologetically me.

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So, hi!

In this post, I reflect on the struggles of trying to be authentic while worrying about offending others. As I navigate the complexities of overthinking and self-expression, I share my journey of learning to embrace my true self. This blog serves as my outlet for clearing my mind and offering advice to those who may be going through similar experiences. Join me as I explore the importance of being unapologetically me and letting go of the fear of judgment.

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Nah, He’s Not THAT bad?!?

In this post, I reflect on the current state of the nation and compare President Trump to Andrew Johnson, America’s 17th president. While both have contributed to division, I argue that Johnson’s actions, particularly an executive order he signed, had a long-lasting negative impact on race relations and the nation’s economy. Despite Trump’s divisiveness, I believe he still has the potential to repair the damage, unlike Johnson, whose decisions left lasting scars. This post is a candid look at how leadership can shape a nation’s future.

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My Two Cents About Reparations

In this post, I share my perspective on the importance of reparations for the descendants of slaves. I explore how the legacy of slavery and its economic impact still affects African American families today. Through personal stories and reflections on generational struggles, I argue that reparations are not a handout, but a necessary step toward correcting a historic wrong. Reparations could provide the opportunity for families to overcome the barriers that have kept them in poverty and create a more equitable future.

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Children Have Voices Too

In a world where children’s voices are often overlooked, it’s crucial to recognize the power of listening to them. This post reflects on the importance of allowing children to express their thoughts and feelings, emphasizing that their perspectives matter. From teaching respect to encouraging open communication, we can help children develop into confident individuals who are aware of the world around them. By engaging with their emotions and understanding their viewpoints, we can create a nurturing environment that empowers the next generation.

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When Loving You Is Wrong

In this post, the author reflects on the significance of self-love and the importance of overcoming self-hate. They explore how past experiences, emotional struggles, and toxic relationships can hinder personal growth and prevent individuals from truly loving themselves. While acknowledging the challenges of life, the post encourages readers to prioritize self-care without neglecting love and respect for others. It also touches on the idea that it’s not selfish to focus on self-love but necessary for mental well-being and healing.

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