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As a child, the act of receiving often came with a sense of guilt or unease.
There was always a little voice in the back of my head asking, “Can we really afford this?” or saying, “We shouldn’t be accepting this.”
Today, that feeling still lingers.
Whether it’s a generous gift or a friend picking up the check at dinner, it can often stir up feelings of discomfort or guilt.
It’s as if I should be able to provide for myself and don’t want to impose on anyone else.
But I’m learning to quiet that voice. To understand that it’s okay to accept kindness from others, and that it doesn’t reflect negatively on my ability to take care of myself.
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