Really like your post!
I am going to therapy for a couple years now, and I can say that it is absolutely important what the patient "wants to hear" and wants to - do.
Leaving broken-self hits hard to home, since I am finding it difficult, still, to let go of some parts of me, because I feel like I will be left with no identity, thinking that all the "bad" parts contribute to my character and make them what I am.
I suppose it is true that it is a life-long search and a cycle of never ending changes, but it is important we go from point to point, not stand in place.
Thank you for the good read.
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Hi! Sorry for only responding now. Yes, I think that is so true. You come to know yourself as that self with the broken parts. But rather than taking away these bad and broken parts, I think we need to build onto and from that broken parts. I don't think that we humans are like buildings. A building needs a good foundation for the building process to go smoothly. However, I think humans are meant to have cracks, but we should not feed the bad habits etc. to make the cracks bigger. Instead, we need to work with the cracks (because like you said, that is part of who you are) and become a better self with the cracks. I hope your journey will be worth the trouble! Let us live life! Stay safe.