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Old Dec 19, 2020, 10:27 AM
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Originally Posted by LiteraryLark View Post
In my late teens I had an interview at Hooters. I'm flat chested for one and by no means fit any standard of "beauty" at Hooters and am so self-conscious that I would be so embarrassed by being cat called. I have no idea why I applied there. That's something I've done that makes me go, "What? Why did I do that!?"

What is something you've done that makes you ask yourself, "Why did I do that!?"
In the past, like during high school years, I always went against my gut intuition. I would feel like something wasn't right or that someone wasn't really a true friend like they made themselves out to be. Or I would think they saw me as a friend when in fact they didn't. I would assume I was just being paranoid. I was super naive looking back, very stupid. Now I look back and think, wow, why did I do that? Had I listened, that could have solved so many problems and prevented so many disappointments. Should have listened to my gut. Now I listen way more and in almost all cases, it has been right. I've read and heard that your gut is right about 99 percent of the time.