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ARTICLE: 'Shedding shame'

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This is a very nice article. Quite advanced, however. But I really took it to heart.

Thank you. I really appreciate you sharing your brilliance and I sincerely enjoyed

reading what you wrote. Okay. <3
 
This is a very nice article. Quite advanced, however. But I really took it to heart.

Thank you. I really appreciate you sharing your brilliance and I sincerely enjoyed

reading what you wrote. Okay. <3

I appreciate you saying this, my good friend @Ki3ly.

If the article is too wordy, the very last paragraph summary i believe is the most important message to read.
 
Nice article, growing up in religion as I did also perpetuated shame as the norm. Not until recently I can see how society thrives on pain and dysfunction as a means of control. If religion were truly about the individual, awareness and consciousness for the better of everyone it would not be the way it is. Society would not be the way it is.
 
< i believe is the most important message to read.


"Whoa, I completely missed the very last line! It's amazing that you wrote that." And surprisingly significant !

I am glad that summarized and hit the mark.



When it comes to the "gifted" part of the world, it truly comes down to understanding that a gifted mind is not just about being "smart,"

but rather a fundamental difference in how a brain experiences, processes, and interacts with the world.



Deep and creatively written with a nice academic label as well.


Thanks.
 
Asynchronous Development: This is a core concept in the psychology of giftedness.
It means that a person's cognitive abilities might be vastly more advanced than their emotional maturity or social development,
which can often lead to feeling out of sync with peers or situations.
 
This was truly a great article, I appreciate you sharing. Shame truly is a terrible thing---and I struggled and struggle with it myself. I have OCD (not just cleaning obsessively but more so an obsession with being good, being healthy, doing everything the right way), and it started with shame. A lot of this goes back to childhood---but I resonated with this article quite a lot.
 
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