Know Thyself: Shame
If you could experience yourself firsthand, would you believe you’re significant? I’ll wait. Grace, I extend to those who’ve briefly lost sight of their essence because of negative experiences and roadblocks. I get it, sometimes your vision gets blurred, you feel inadequate, invisible, ashamed of the inflictions imposed upon you and the ways you’ve responded to cope. But the truth is, a book isn’t defined by the conflict the main character is drenched in, it’s defined by how well it’s written, its engagement, its compelling plot, and its well-developed characters. Some books require partners to help break down the difficult parts, and that partner is Kendraya Davis. Kendraya, a multi-hyphenate on the rise, is back with another pivotal episode from her podcast “Know Thyself” entitled “Shame”. In this episode, Kendraya gently breaks down the nuances of shame, negative emotions, and self-actualization. This episode helps listeners understand that a great story can only exist through interaction with the reader. To get the full experience, one must feel the emotions of the main character, mourn as they mourn, march through quicksand as they struggle to stand, and celebrate when it calls for it, for it serves a purpose. Humans, so complex, so beautiful, so layered, so powerful, only if they realized true power, is courage.
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