It’s unlikely that you see yourself as a villain. Sure, you make mistakes, and you screw up – not always but often enough to remind yourself and others that you’re not perfect. Today hosts Kevin Palmieri and Alan Lazaros talk about whether or not your friends make you a villain. We all grow and change, just not at the same level. Because of this growth, friendships tend to fall apart; relationships break, and some people will get left behind. You will always be the hero of your story but also the villain in someone else’s.
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Show notes:
[1:31] Oftentimes, people aren’t happy that you’re chasing your dreams if it doesn’t involve them
[3:33] If you’re being villainized, you’re probably on the right path
[10:12] Nicole Jensen, host of Tune In: Discovering Your Authentic Self podcast, has this to say about Next Level Podcast Solutions
[10:55] It’s easy to judge and villainize someone when you have not walked in their shoes
[13:54] What inspires one person will repel another
[16:31] Join the Next Level Nation private Facebook group
[17:11] Outro
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