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Certainty Can Be a Wall, Not a Strength

The more certain you are, the less likely you are to change. Holding tightly to being “right” can actually limit growth, creativity, and connection with others.

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Certified AML and Fraud Professional. Studying mindfulness, motivation, and the power of positive thinking. The Radically YOU Show coming soon! New posts every Sunday!

Unlock meaningful change by rethinking the way you see the world. These key lessons from Liminal Thinking by Dave Gray explore how beliefs shape reality—and how you can shift them to create new possibilities.

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