Overcoming Shame and Rage
Bedros shares his journey of confronting deep-seated shame and rage stemming from past trauma. He reflects on how confusion clouded his understanding of his experiences, leading him to seek strength through physical power and wealth. Through therapy, he learned to address these emotions, recognizing that they are just a blip on his timeline, not his identity.In this clip
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