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Your Inner Critic Is Lying

Suddenly, a light switches on in your mind—that voice, the one that has spent years telling you “you’re not enough,” has been lying. You’re understanding that voice wasn’t your “own” opinion—it was fear, shame, and uncertainty you mistakenly labeled “intelligence.” Now you know. Now you’re free.

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