What If You Were Living Inside Someone Else's Expectations?
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Most people spend years working toward a version of a good life without ever stopping to ask where that version came from. Not because they are careless. Because the definitions arrived early enough, and quietly enough, that by the time they were old enough to examine them they already felt like their own.
In this episode of Echoes from the Peake, Frank Mills explores what happens when the ambitions a person carries were never fully chosen, absorbed instead through the specific anxieties of the people who raised them, the cultures they moved through, the rooms they grew up inside.
This is a reflection on inheritance, identity, and the quiet disorientation of building a life around criteria that were never calibrated for the person living it.
Because some of the hardest lives are built by people who successfully achieved goals they never consciously chose.
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