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The Conversation That Reveals Who You’ve Always Been: Your six-year-old self
Imagine present day you talking to your six-year-old self. Where you are not a returning to offer guidance as wiser adult. But just as yourself. When you meet your younger self without the therapeutic overlay, you see something clean: You’ve been you the whole time. Not in a static way or in a “nothing changes” way. But in a structural way. The conversation with your younger self isn’t about fixing the past. It’s about recognizing what’s always been there. The clarity you st
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Jan 273 min read


90s TV nourished a kid's personal development
TV in the 90s was more than entertainment; it was an incubation chamber for a child’s development. Each age range had its own environment with the right emotional nutrients, pacing, and lessons. Shows quietly layered skills, values, and rhythms that helped kids transition from one developmental stage to the next. It was an ecosystem designed to build an inner world at the child’s pace. What made that era powerful was the progression. The 80s were rich in music and teen‑focus
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Jan 193 min read
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