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Why I’d Risk Embarrassment Rather Than Live With Regret

Why I’d Risk Embarrassment Rather Than Live With Regret

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We explore resilience as private devotion, how to stay loyal to art and truth without external validation, and why choosing expression over silence protects aliveness. Death work, theater, motherhood, and the athlete-of-joy mindset shape a practical path back to self-trust and creative fire.

• resilience as the unseen training for joy
• death, annihilation and the cost of silence
• the regret portal as a signal that you still care
• theater as temple and a call back to art
• motherhood, identity and making space to create
• Elena Truths: art vs self-abandonment, embarrassment vs silence, resilience as devotion
• practical tools: 15-minute creative devotion, one boundary weekly, one uncomfortable truth, move your body, ask what you’d regret not attempting


Journaling Prompts
  1. Where have I abandoned myself in order to maintain harmony?
  2. If I knew embarrassment wouldn’t kill me, what would I create?
  3. What version of me am I grieving right now?
  4. What am I afraid will happen if I succeed?
  5. What is one non-negotiable creative act I can commit to weekly — even if no one responds?
  6. Am I measuring my value by revenue, validation, or devotion?
  7. What would “training as an athlete of joy” look like this month?
  8. If I look back five years from now, what would I regret not attempting?


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