Addie Barnhart

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Glennon: You write about how wise we were when we were younger, before we learned all this crap that made us stop trusting ourselves. You wrote, “When my life was new I understood in my bones how little it mattered what anybody else was doing or what they thought about what I was doing. I believed my bones then.” What does it mean to believe your bones? Do you believe your bones now? What does that feel like?
We Can Do Hard Things: Answers to Life's 20 Questions
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