Chris Williamson interviews Angelo Sommers, delving into Sommers' perspectives on self-belief, the pursuit of ambitious goals, and the potential pitfalls of comparing oneself to others. They discuss the reactive nature of "trying for 20," the importance of self-belief, and the dangers of living in a constant state of comparison. The conversation explores the nuances of self-perception, the challenges of maintaining motivation amidst setbacks, and the complexities of navigating personal growth in a world filled with external pressures and social expectations. They also touch on the role of discomfort in personal development and the importance of integrating one's shadow self.
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