Many things crowd sally’s mind, from the wonder and fear of her early twenties to the strive for the cursed “perfect,” navigating the ever-changing dynamics of relationships, self-identity, and the messy throes of life.
With cathartic stories, recollections of life lessons, fleeting thoughts, and sleepless nights, she hopes to bring you good company and offer you solace.
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Many things crowd sally’s mind, from the wonder and fear of her early twenties to the strive for the cursed “perfect,” navigating the ever-changing dynamics of relationships, self-identity, and the messy throes of life.
With cathartic stories, recollections of life lessons, fleeting thoughts, and sleepless nights, she hopes to bring you good company and offer you solace.
I’m lying, of course! But I did grab your attention with that title, didn’t I? With this episode, I talked my little heart out by overanalyzing the current state of the self-love conversation, and how mainstream media has warped our perception of the intrapersonal relationship with have with ourselves.
Here’s a Dostoevsky quote I feel encompasses this episode well (and to make me sound more well-read than I truly am) :
"You sensed that you should be following a different path, a more ambitious one, you felt that you were destined for other things but you had no idea how to achieve them and in your misery, you began to hate everything around you."
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky.
Solace With Sally
Many things crowd sally’s mind, from the wonder and fear of her early twenties to the strive for the cursed “perfect,” navigating the ever-changing dynamics of relationships, self-identity, and the messy throes of life.
With cathartic stories, recollections of life lessons, fleeting thoughts, and sleepless nights, she hopes to bring you good company and offer you solace.