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Blame and Liberation: Recognizing that my self-taught victimhood allows me to stop blaming the outside world and start enjoying the present moment.

Inner Torment: Understanding that my self-taught victim mindset manipulates my inner self-talk, creating torment and holding me back.

Societal Influence: Acknowledging that societal brainwashing, institutionalized propaganda, and inherited behaviors have influenced my self-taught limitations.

Limiting Vocabulary: Realizing that the words and language I learned from my upbringing and education have kept me thinking and speaking in limiting ways.

Taking Responsibility: By admitting that I taught myself everything, I take full responsibility for my life experiences, leading to personal liberation.

Overcoming Imitation: Admitting my self-taught limitations helps me step out of the socialized follower mindset and stop imitating others’ limitations.

 Shedding Self-Shame: Communicating away self-taught shame and dismay, I optimize my sovereign savvy and embrace challenges as opportunities for growth.

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