Don’t Try To Be “Normal” - The World Needs You to Be Yourself PDF
What each one of us has different, what distinguishes us, is precisely the best we have to offer to others. It is the personal and collective acceptance of these differences that can bring greater individual satisfaction and at the same time add something new and positive to the world. Accepting that we are different from others and accepting that the difference in others is a positive thing, is...

Zen Michael - Don’t Try To Be “Normal” - The World Needs You to Be Yourself

Don’t Try To Be “Normal” - The World Needs You to Be Yourself

Let’s break the vicious cycle of trying to be like others

Zen Michael

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What each one of us has different, what distinguishes us, is precisely the best we have to offer to others.

It is the personal and collective acceptance of these differences that can bring greater individual satisfaction and at the same time add something new and positive to the world.

Accepting that we are different from others and accepting that the difference in others is a positive thing, is a decisive step towards our rediscovery as individuals and as a society.

This change in attitude is also an essential step to change our collective culture, to ensure that our children do not go through the same process of forced normalization that many of us have experienced.

If we want to be happier it includes rediscovering who we are, what makes us different, and accepting that in ourselves and others.

We need, as a society, to break the vicious cycle of trying to be like others, and this ebook discusses important questions about this problem.

In this story, Zen Michael explores several aspects about why it is so important to start accepting your differences.

Remember you can always find peace and joy — just look inside yourself. 
Zen Michael

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