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Episode 2931:
Eddie Corbano explores the guilt, confusion, and self-doubt that follow a breakup, offering reassurance that mistakes don’t define your worth. He reframes heartbreak as a powerful opportunity for self-discovery, growth, and reinvention. With time and reflection, what feels like devastation can become the very event that shapes a stronger, wiser, and more fearless version of you.
Read along with the original article(s) here: https://lovesagame.com/what-i-wish-someone-had-told-me-right-after-my-breakup/
Quotes to ponder:
"I've made lots of mistakes. But with every mistake I've made, I have also made a step forward in my personal development."
"A breakup works quite like a reset in a way, where you can choose who you want to become after that. You can rebuild yourself from the ground up."
"Stop playing out all those “what-ifs”, and “if-onlys” in your head. They are sucking the energy out of you, energy you need right now. It's a game you can't win."
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