
Braving the Wilderness
by Brene Brown
Brown redefines true belonging as the courage to stand alone when necessary. Fitting in is not belonging, and real belonging requires us to belong to ourselves first.
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by Brene Brown
Brown redefines true belonging as the courage to stand alone when necessary. Fitting in is not belonging, and real belonging requires us to belong to ourselves first.
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Braving the Wilderness provides Brown's definition of true belonging: "True belonging is the spiritual practice of believing in and belonging to yourself so deeply that you can share your most authentic self with the world."
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