Published: 2019-09-28
Updated: 2021-09-25
I don't even know how cringe would be in Lithuanian - disgust? Cramp? Inner pain? Someone else's (or own) shame? You know that feeling. And maybe that's why it doesn't matter what you call it.
But looking at my ten-year-old posts on Facebook... Well, the ones I wrote when I was 17.
You too have such memories and reminders. I believe.
What to do when you start cringing at your own actions?
On...
- It's OK. It happens to everyone.
- That's why no one remembers you - everyone remembers their own shames and mistakes more.
- Not remembering is unhealthy - if you don't remember, then you block, then you refuse to reassess those situations, then you refuse to learn, then you don't move.
- It's not healthy to be nervous about old mistakes - someone else made them. Past you. A lot has changed. You, too.
- You will continue to make mistakes. But that's OK. After a while, it will be just memories. And that's okay.
Well, for today, remember the nonsense and mistakes you've tried and made in the past, so you know better today.