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Vulnerability Means I…

Vulnerability gives my enemies weapons to attack me.

Vulnerability makes me wrong.

Vulnerability could swallow me up.

Vulnerability means I don’t have good boundaries. 

Vulnerability is a manipulative game of some kind.

Vulnerability is too raw and sensitive to live by all the time.

Vulnerability doesn’t work.

Vulnerability is trendy.

Vulnerability is confusing and uncertain and out of control. 

Vulnerability is a relief.

Vulnerability reveals reality.

Vulnerability releases me from an invisible trap.

Vulnerability gives me permission to explore.

Vulnerability feels awkward and embarrassing.

Vulnerability helps. 

Vulnerability waits. 

Vulnerability ends conflict. 

Vulnerability reduces conflict. 

Vulnerability lights up. 

Vulnerability creates knowledge of us. 

January 15, 2021

joe

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