[DOC] How UN has helped my everyday life

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[DOC] How UN has helped my everyday life

Hey, everyone, I hope you are all doing well. I really wanted to talk about this but have been avoiding it but today is the day I speak. My real life self is honestly quite different than me on here. I have really bad social anxiety that I can't even order food at a restaurant. a lot of it is because I used to be bullied but we are not going to talk about that today. What I do want to talk about is how UN has honestly helped me in more ways than one, including my anxiety. When I first joined UN I barely talked to anyone. I thought that because I was new, I wasn't good enough to speak so I didn't. But then around me being a trainer or something, I realized people don't care about the ranks. I started getting friend requests from people pretty high up in the ranks and they didn't care that I was lower ranked, they saw me as a person. Now I don't want to get too deep about this, but having people want to talk to me has actually made me feel more confident, and it is helping my real life as well. I am actually able to talk to people more and I feel less scared about what people think about what I say. Overall, being a part of a fun group where people actually care about you makes me feel more welcomed in the world than I ever felt. Sorry about this kind of long post but I felt like it had to be said.

we are all stupid, wrong, bad

we are all stupid, wrong, bad in many ways. that is how we relate to one another. no need to be all too self critical

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