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this episode invites listeners to unravel the complex layers of personal identity and societal expectations. He reflects on the societal pressures and personal fears that lead many to wear a “filter” in their interactions, masking their true selves to fit in or be accepted. Clinton recounts his experiences from childhood, where he began to hide parts of himself to avoid judgment, leading to a lifelong battle with self-doubt and overthinking. Through honest storytelling, Clinton emphasizes the importance of breaking free from these constraints and embracing one’s unique identity, even if it means standing out or being perceived as “cringe.” He encourages listeners to live authentically, highlighting that true courage lies in being yourself despite external expectations and potential criticism. Clinton also discusses the impact of comparison and the importance of appreciating one’s own journey, rather than measuring against others. He stresses that moving to new places or changing environments won’t solve inner conflicts—real change comes from within. Join Clinton in this introspective episode as he navigates the complexities of self-acceptance and inspires others to find the courage to be unapologetically themselves. Whether you’re struggling with similar issues or simply seeking a dose of motivation, this episode offers valuable insights and a relatable perspective on the journey to authenticity.

Hello,

It’s Clinton, the host and founder of the "Where's My Mind" podcast. 

As a creator who passionately delivers weekly podcasts, I want to share an important perspective with you. Our podcast covers a wide array of topics, and naturally, the opinions and viewpoints I express are subject to evolve over time. This evolution is a reflection of personal growth, changing circumstances, and the dynamic nature of the world around us.

The adage, "the only constant in life is change," has been a guiding principle for me. It's crucial to recognise that perspectives on what is deemed right or wrong, good or bad, can shift with time and experience. As we navigate through different phases of life, our understanding and interpretation of various subjects will inevitably change.

Therefore, as you journey with us through each episode, please bear in mind that my opinions and thoughts, whether about current events or past experiences, are fluid and may transform as we progress. This openness to change is not only a part of our podcast's ethos but also a reflection of the human experience.

Thank you for your continued support and understanding.

Warm regards,

Clinton

the Where's My Mind podcast team.

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