Comments on: How To Live Fearlessly: 5 Ways To Be Your “True Self” https://hisensitives.com/blog/how-to-live-fearlessly/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=how-to-live-fearlessly Personal growth for highly sensitive people and empaths Fri, 09 Aug 2024 05:16:24 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7 By: Thomas ladd https://hisensitives.com/blog/how-to-live-fearlessly/#comment-119 Fri, 09 Aug 2024 05:16:24 +0000 https://hisensitives.com/?p=8198#comment-119 I have lived a privileged life. My parents were very fortunate. My father was a very successful businessman. My mother was a compassionate and supportive person. I never had any fears. Although I was smaller than my pears, I was always the young child who would make others fear my aggressive nature based on support of those who were vulnerable. I had no fear. I was also not parented with a lot of oversight. My parents were older than average. I was a mistake by birth-but that encouraged me.
Skip to adulthood.
My father failed to make his children and wife a priority. He gave away the rights of his fortune.
Although I was never considered the most intelligent (#5/6) I was forced to become the person who would carry on his family’s financial obligations, and left with paying for his insurance obligations.
Fast forward
My wife divorced me and attempted to destroy my reputation, successfully.
I accepted my obligations to take care of my father’s family, my children etc.
I have had to dig deep into my soul, my own abilities which were ridiculed by my father s business associates. Negative energy surrounding me, I met my wife, I started to feel my siblings trust in me, and I regained the very same confidence and fearlessness I had known as a youth.
I believe in my higher power. I believe that there is beauty in all of our lives, but most importantly I became and have lived fearlessly

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