The Benefit of Insecurity

This week, a super-short post about our culture’s addiction to coping with insecurity.


Here goes:


While you’ve been conditioned to believe that insecurity is bad and confidence is good, when you try to rid yourself of insecurity, what you’re actually doing is fighting the most valuable intuitive sign. Insecurity means that you’re looking outward for answers. You’re falling for the ego’s ploy of connecting well-being to the objects, status, rewards, and relationships of the material world. It’s a reminder to turn back toward Source. To turn back toward who you truly are. To look inward.


In other words, if and when you feel insecure—you’re meant to.



Thanks for reading,


Garret
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Published on December 04, 2018 00:43
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