Mirror, Mirror

Figuring out who he was also meant admitting his character defects

One bit of obnoxious unsolicited advice I often got from my mother in childhood was that I should just be myself. But I didn't have a clue how to do that as I didn't know what I was. My head seemed to think I was more important than anyone else while my gut told me I was worthless.

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