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In this video, I talk about Friedrich Nietzsche, becoming who you are, freedom, and shame.
So why is shame bad? Because it prevents us from becoming who we are. But keep in mind, I’m talking about toxic shame: shame that arises out of the idea that who I am is not who I should be. There is, perhaps, a healthy form of shame that arises from the idea that who I am is not who I want to be, but that’s a different topic for a different video.
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(1) Videos are just my opinion, for entertainment and informational purposes. Just some things to think about—not advice.
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