She embraces her true self from "summary" of City of Girls by Elizabeth Gilbert
In the midst of all the glittering chaos of the theater world, Vivian Morris found herself. It wasn't a sudden epiphany or a grand revelation, but a slow, quiet realization that crept up on her when she least expected it. She had spent years playing a part, pretending to be someone she wasn't in order to fit in, to be accepted. But as she immersed herself in the vibrant, bohemian world of the Lily Playhouse, something shifted within her. It was a feeling of liberation, of finally shedding the layers of expectations and judgments that had weighed her down for so long. She began to embrace her true self, the person she had buried beneath a facade of conformity. She reveled in her own uniqueness, in her flaws and imperfections that made her who she was. And as she did so, she found a new sense of confidence an...Similar Posts
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