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Knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom.— Aristotle
<p><strong>The thing is, knowing yourself isn’t just about sitting alone or having deep thoughts in the shower. It’s about being brutally honest with yourself — even when it’s uncomfortable. That means facing your flaws, fears, habits, and triggers, and asking questions like, “Why do I act this way?” or “What am I running from?” A lot of people stop at the surface. They say, “I know myself,” just because they’ve taken a personality test or listed their favorite hobbies. But real self-awareness goes deeper. It’s about understanding how your past shaped you, why you make certain choices, and what you’re really craving in life. It’s not always pretty, but it’s worth it. Because once you start being real with yourself, you stop faking it for the world. You move with more purpose, and you finally start feeling free.</strong></p><p><strong>Do you agree?</strong></p>

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