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The most peaceful people I know aren’t the ones without contradictions.

They’re the ones who made space for them.

They built an interior large enough to hold everything.

They made room for their creativity — and their fear.
Room for their dignity — and their shame.
Room for the parts that feel divine — and the parts that feel petty, jealous, insecure, and small.

They didn’t exile themselves.

They expanded.

Inside them is an auditorium — wide, echoing, generous.

Every part gets a seat.
No part gets banished.

Because here’s the truth:

You can’t kick parts of yourself out.
You can ignore them.
You can suppress them.
You can pretend they don’t exist.

But they don’t disappear.

Peace doesn’t come from perfection.
Wisdom doesn’t come from self-rejection.

Peace comes from integration.

From saying:
“I see all of me — and I’m staying.”

The people who radiate calm are not empty of conflict.
They’ve simply stopped fighting themselves.

If this resonates, comment: “All of me belongs.”

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00:00The most peaceful people that I know and the most wise people that I know are the ones who have
00:05created enough internal space to be able to allow all the parts of themselves to coexist despite the
00:11contradictions. So they have room for their creativity, they also have room for their fear.
00:15They have room for their dignity, they also have room for their shame. They have room for the parts
00:19of themselves that are glorious and divine and wonderful and they have room for the parts of
00:23themselves that are petty and jealous and ridiculous, right? Like they create this big huge auditorium
00:28of a landscape inside themselves. They don't kick any parts out because guess what? You can't.
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