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Knowing Yourself Doesn’t Mean You Know What to Do Next

  You can see it clearly now. The pattern, the reaction, the thing you keep doing even when you already know it doesn’t work. You understand where it comes from, you can explain it if someone asks, and you’ve probably already spent time reflecting on it in your own way. And yet, nothing has really changed. You still find yourself in the same situations, responding in ways you thought you had already outgrown, feeling the same internal friction even after you’ve “figured it out.” That’s usually the point where a different kind of frustration starts to build. If I understand it, why am I still here? Clarity doesn’t automatically translate into change There’s an assumption that once you understand something about yourself, change should follow naturally. That awareness is the turning point, and everything after that should be easier, more aligned, more controlled. But awareness doesn’t work like a switch. It doesn’t immediately rewire your responses, and it doesn’t automatically give ...

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