Embracing Superpowers
Dean reflects on his tumultuous childhood, revealing how navigating his father's dual nature shaped his ability to read and influence others. He emphasizes that past traumas can be reframed as superpowers, allowing individuals to harness their experiences for personal growth and impact. By recognizing the lessons hidden within adversity, one can transform struggles into strengths and inspire others along the way.In this clip
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I realized that my dad was just nice to me while trying to get something from me. But as soon as he noticed that I wasn't going to open up and that his emotional manipulation didn't work, he started calling me the worst things he could think of and became extremely aggressive. I think this was his true self. Was it just him being hurt, or was it something else?
I realized that my dad was just nice to me while trying to get something from me. But as soon as he noticed that I wasn't going to open up and that his emotional manipulation didn't work, he started calling me the worst things he could think of and became extremely aggressive. I think this was his true self. Was it just him being hurt, or was it something else? I don't think so.
I realized that my dad was just nice to me while knocking on the door to get something from me. But as soon as he noticed that I wasn't going to open and that his emotional manipulation didn't work, he started calling me the worst things he could think of and became extremely aggressive. I think this was his true face. Was it just him being hurt, or was it something else? I don't think so.