Jess Barron

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It’s just not worth it to spend your life with a “no” person. It isn’t always immediately obvious when someone is a “no” person—it starts small. Instead of encouraging you when you make an effort to chase a dream, they laugh at you as if you’re cute but misguided—and then before you know it, you’re living a life that doesn’t reflect the grandeur of your dreams, whatever they are.
Bravey: Chasing Dreams, Befriending Pain, and Other Big Ideas
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