Become the Author of Yourself
Briefly

"An old root of the word Pushback often begins around 24 months as we are more intrigued by the word authority being 'author.' In childhood, we are predominantly authored by adults. Their values and expectations greatly define who we are, escalating into significant questions in adolescence about compliance and self-identity."
"Many indigenous cultures share their origin myths during communal meals, conveying essential life lessons through oral tradition. These stories challenge individuals to reflect on their values in relation to prevailing authority figures, similar to themes found in the Judeo-Christian creation narrative, which provoke critical thought about disobedience, belonging, and the consequences of our choices."
Read at Psychology Today
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