Kelida on Nostr: A benefit of #[0] which I didn’t anticipate but makes perfect sense in hindsight: ...
A benefit of npub1sp32jfp238yrx8hqnh4hhnftm2fnerwr28ftmznsdwpsxgwy7fwq7e826y (npub1sp3…826y) which I didn’t anticipate but makes perfect sense in hindsight: people like me now.
In the before times I was so wrapped up in surviving the slow motion trauma of living the wrong life that I couldn’t be myself.
A significant portion of my personality was a facsimile of a man, a shield against the world. That guy couldn’t fully engage with those around him in an open and welcoming way.
People pick up on that even if it’s unconsciously.
The real me does it better.
In the before times I was so wrapped up in surviving the slow motion trauma of living the wrong life that I couldn’t be myself.
A significant portion of my personality was a facsimile of a man, a shield against the world. That guy couldn’t fully engage with those around him in an open and welcoming way.
People pick up on that even if it’s unconsciously.
The real me does it better.