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Nobody is Self-Made: Why Dependency is Not a Sign of Weakness

Sandy Clarke, Licensed Counsellor, Author

13-Sep-22 15:00

Nobody is Self-Made: Why Dependency is Not a Sign of Weakness

Today, we live in an individualistic world, one where the term “dependence” is seen as a sign of weakness. “Self-made” has become a buzzword, especially by the rich and proponents of hustle culture. But is dependency a sign of weakness? And what does “self-made” mean, anyway? We’re joined by Sandy Clarke, licensed counsellor and author. 

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