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  • About Shame and Vulnerability

    • For the last week I’ve been listening a lot to podcasts on a specific domain, which is psychology.
    • I decided to narrow down my field because I want to master at least one domain before exploring the other ones.
    • I’ve always been interested in psychology, and because that’s one of my favorite topics, I’m going to share with you some insights which I’ve stumbled upon this week.
    • First of all, I developed the amazing researcher Brene Brown, a professor from​ Texas and author of many books about vulnerability and shame.
    • In her books and lectures, Brene speaks about the importance of being vulnerable and sharing with others your true feelings and thoughts.
  • In her opinion, that’s the only way to establish meaningful connections, build friendships and find love.
  • These topics caught my attention because of my own quite wrecked relationships with shame and vulnerability throughout my whole life.
  • I recall my fierce twenties, when everything I was actually doing was being rebellious and dismissing everything and everyone who tried to give me advice about life.
  • Now I think the one and only reason for my demonstrative behavior, except hormones, was my unwillingness to be vulnerable.
  • I was so scared by the possibility of revealing my weakness as a human creature that I pretended to feel good even though most of the time I didn’t feel good.
  • Hiding my worries and avoiding straight questions were the ways of defending myself, which let me just fade into the background, as a flawless and seemingly perfect person.
  • Refusing vulnerability gave me a fat lot of good.
  • Since no one knew about my weaknesses, no one could  hurt or mock me.
  • It was safe, but also a lonely life.
  • The trick is, when no one could get through your defense for hurting, no one could also reach you for caring.
  • Which means, you don’t get painful experiences, but, similarly, you don’t get love.
  • When I was listening to Brene’s lectures about shame, I couldn’t relate them to my life today.
  • My first thought was, Ah, I can skip this part since there’s nothing relevant for me.
    • But when I began to recall my life ten years ago, it became crystal clear for me that I have deep relationships with shame, from keeping my texts unseen to others to muting my real feelings in intimate moments with others.
  • In fact, shame was with me during my whole life, starting in middle school and accompanying me until my mid-twenties.
  • I experienced shame while writing my diaries, or talking with a significant other about my feelings, or inadvertently sharing something vulnerable about myself in public.
  • In all those moments, I often wanted to just fade away— not write all that I’d written, not tell all what I’d told my partner, and not answer all the tricky questions about myself.
  • It would have been easier just to shut down myself emotionally and let my shame suffocate me.
  • I don’t know why, despite tense inner pressure, I was mostly choosing sharing, writing and telling instead of closing myself off. it might be because I understood that if I had decided to keep silent, it would have been harder to start sharing and speaking again, despite the shame.

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    • I’ve always been interested in psychology, and because that’s one of my favorite topics, I’m going to share with you some insights which I’ve stumbled upon this week.
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    • I’ve always been interested in psychology, and because that’s one of my favorite topics, I’m going to share with you some insights which I’ve stumbled upon realised this week.
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    • First of all, I developed the amazing researcher Brene Brown, a professor from​ Texas and author of many books about vulnerability and shame.
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    • First of all, I developedcame across the amazing researcher Brene Brown, a professor from​ Texas and author of many books about vulnerability and shame.
    • ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - câu 4ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - câu 4
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    • In her books and lectures, Brene speaks about the importance of being vulnerable and sharing with others your true feelings and thoughts.
      Bầu chọn ngay!
    • In her books and lectures, Brene speaks about the importance of being vulnerable and sharing with others your true feelings and thoughts. with others.
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    • In her opinion, that’s the only way to establish meaningful connections, build friendships and find love.
      Bầu chọn ngay!
    • ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - câu 6ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - câu 6
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    • These topics caught my attention because of my own quite wrecked relationships with shame and vulnerability throughout my whole life.
      Bầu chọn ngay!
    • ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - câu 7ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - câu 7
  • câu 8
    • I recall my fierce twenties, when everything I was actually doing was being rebellious and dismissing everything and everyone who tried to give me advice about life.
      Bầu chọn ngay!
    • ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - câu 8ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - câu 8
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    • Now I think the one and only reason for my demonstrative behavior, except hormones, was my unwillingness to be vulnerable.
      Bầu chọn ngay!
    • ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - câu 9ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - câu 9
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    • I was so scared by the possibility of revealing my weakness as a human creature that I pretended to feel good even though most of the time I didn’t feel good.
      Bầu chọn ngay!
    • ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - câu 10ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - câu 10
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    • Hiding my worries and avoiding straight questions were the ways of defending myself, which let me just fade into the background, as a flawless and seemingly perfect person.
      Bầu chọn ngay!
    • ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - câu 11ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - câu 11
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    • The trick is, when no one could get through your defense for hurting, no one could also reach you for caring.
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    • ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - câu 15ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - câu 15
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    • But when I began to recall my life ten years ago, it became crystal clear for me that I have deep relationships with shame, from keeping my texts unseen to others to muting my real feelings in intimate moments with others.
      Bầu chọn ngay!
    • But when I began to recall my life ten years ago, it became crystal clear for me that I have deep relationships with shame, from keeping my texts unseen toby others to muting my real feelings in intimate moments with others.
    • ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - câu 19ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - câu 19
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    • In fact, shame was with me during my whole life, starting in middle school and accompanying me until my mid-twenties.
      Bầu chọn ngay!
    • ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - câu 20ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - câu 20
  • câu 21
    • I experienced shame while writing my diaries, or talking with a significant other about my feelings, or inadvertently sharing something vulnerable about myself in public.
      Bầu chọn ngay!
    • ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - câu 21ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - câu 21
  • câu 22
    • In all those moments, I often wanted to just fade away— not write all that I’d written, not tell all what I’d told my partner, and not answer all the tricky questions about myself.
      Bầu chọn ngay!
    • ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - câu 22ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - câu 22
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    • I don’t know why, despite tense inner pressure, I was mostly choosing sharing, writing and telling instead of closing myself off. it might be because I understood that if I had decided to keep silent, it would have been harder to start sharing and speaking again, despite the shame.
      Bầu chọn ngay!
    • ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - câu 24ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - câu 24