Personal growth as an adult is like trying to navigate through a maze with no clear map, only to realize that the walls keep shifting as you move forward. It's not the straightforward, linear path we were promised as kids. Remember the days when you’d get a gold star on your homework and know you were on the right track? Adulting doesn’t come with gold stars. Instead, it's full of those "two steps forward, one step back" moments. But here's the thing: personal growth isn’t about perfect progress—it's about messy, stumbling, and sometimes downright frustrating progress.
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