Allowing “success” to be your identity and fear of failure later on in life

Allowing “success” to be your identity and fe...

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having second thoughts about medschool and the opportunity cost of your 20s

just another medical school rant yes for some reason i said "mental stabled" three times until i realised. that's how you know my brain has melted. 

"Oh...you're so pretty I didn't think you'd be that smart."

Join me in this episode while I take a trip down memory lane and discuss the many situations where people tried to convince me that pretty and smart couldn't be used in the same sentence. 

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