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100-Day Creator Challenge #13: Hurt

Who hurt you?

Jibran el Bazi
Dec 20, 2022
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100-Day Creator Challenge #13: Hurt

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Who hurt you?

We’ve all been hurt in our lives. Some more than others. In different ways from each other. But we still carry these scars. Sometimes we can look at these scars with love, sometimes with pain.

But sometimes, the hurt is still a silently festering wound that we didn’t (get to) take care of.

We may still be resentful toward the person or people that hurt us, even if they don’t exist anymore or are completely different people now. Still, we feel hurt.

This (subconscious) projection of someone hurting us can be a big block in our lives. So exploring what this looks like is the first step in healing that hurt. So for today, ask yourself, who hurt you?

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Thank you, everyone!

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PS. Maybe today’s question/prompt can bring up a few shitty feelings, so feel free to ask it yourself on a different day. 💜

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