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Inner strength is found in vulnerability from "summary" of Dear Heart You Screwed Me by Ashlee Rose

In this world, we are often taught to hide our vulnerabilities, to put on a brave face and show only our strengths to the world. We are told that vulnerability is a sign of weakness, something to be ashamed of. But what if I told you that true strength lies in embracing our vulnerabilities, in allowing ourselves to be open and raw?When we are vulnerable, we are allowing ourselves to be seen for who we truly are. We are opening ourselves up to the possibility of pain and rejection, but we are also opening ourselves up to love and connection. It takes immense courage to be vulnerable, to let down our walls and show our true selves to the world. It is in these moments of vulnerability that we find our inner strength. When we allow ourselves to be vulnerable, we are tapping into a well of resilience and courage that we never knew we had. We discover that we are capable of facing our fears head-on, of overcoming obstacles that once seemed insurmountable. Being vulnerable means being authentic, being true to ourselves and our emotions. It means acknowledging our weaknesses and flaws, but also recognizing our strengths and capabilities. When we embrace our vulnerabilities, we are able to connect with others on a deeper level, to form genuine and meaningful relationships. So, dear heart, do not be afraid to show your vulnerabilities. Embrace them, for they are what make you human. They are what make you strong. Let yourself be seen, let yourself be heard, and you will discover a power within you that you never knew existed.
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    Dear Heart You Screwed Me

    Ashlee Rose

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