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Omakase Learnings
Cheech Sia
13 episodes
3 days ago
Your cheechy Malaysian lad and ☕ lover who's always thrilled to talk about life in omakase finesse. 1️⃣ 'Omakase'-style postings revolving around personal development, finance, and sometimes tech 👀 2️⃣ No, not the cooking kind (though I like to cook 😛) 3️⃣ I post whatever I have in mind (or storage? 🗳️) 4️⃣ Enjoy random shenanigans! 😉 Contact: https://linktr.ee/cheechorito
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Your cheechy Malaysian lad and ☕ lover who's always thrilled to talk about life in omakase finesse. 1️⃣ 'Omakase'-style postings revolving around personal development, finance, and sometimes tech 👀 2️⃣ No, not the cooking kind (though I like to cook 😛) 3️⃣ I post whatever I have in mind (or storage? 🗳️) 4️⃣ Enjoy random shenanigans! 😉 Contact: https://linktr.ee/cheechorito
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Self-Improvement
Education
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Is Being Yourself as Trivial as It Sounds?
Omakase Learnings
5 minutes 18 seconds
1 year ago
Is Being Yourself as Trivial as It Sounds?

This podcast was AI-generated by Google's NotebookLM based on an article which I wrote over here.

The article titled "Is Being Yourself as Trivial as It Sounds?" explores the common advice to "just be yourself" and examines whether it's a realistic and helpful approach.

I share my personal experience with this advice, initially accepting it as a universal truth. However, I eventually realize that my own behavior varies depending on the social context—I act differently with family, friends, partners, and authority figures.

I conclude that there's no single "authentic self" but rather a range of behaviors adapted to different situations. This realization helped me overcome the "guilt" of not being the same person in every interaction, accepting it as a natural human tendency.

The article then ends by encouraging readers to embrace the fluidity of their personality and to prioritize what works best for them in each social context.

Omakase Learnings
Your cheechy Malaysian lad and ☕ lover who's always thrilled to talk about life in omakase finesse. 1️⃣ 'Omakase'-style postings revolving around personal development, finance, and sometimes tech 👀 2️⃣ No, not the cooking kind (though I like to cook 😛) 3️⃣ I post whatever I have in mind (or storage? 🗳️) 4️⃣ Enjoy random shenanigans! 😉 Contact: https://linktr.ee/cheechorito