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šŸ’­ Poll Question of the Evening:

  • chelsie382
  • Jan 4
  • 1 min read

Would anyone really give away something of value freely with no strings attached?

Or do you believe true value can only be exchanged for something of equal or greater worth?


I ask because so many of us have been conditioned to side-eye generosity.

We’ve seen manipulation wear the mask of opportunity.

We’ve watched ā€œfreeā€ come with hidden fees.

And somewhere along the way, we stopped trusting value when it shows up without a price tag.


But what if withholding trust is the very thing blocking your breakthrough?

What if the information, the connection, or the open door you’ve been praying for is already in front of you, but you’ve dismissed it, thinking, ā€œIt’s too good to be trueā€?


So let’s talk about it:

šŸ‘‰ Why do you think people are skeptical when someone tries to give something of value?

šŸ‘‰ Have you ever missed an opportunity because you doubted the giver’s intentions?


šŸ“– My upcoming book Unbound: Redefining Your Potential, Purpose, and Possibility dives deeper into this very tension—learning to receive, to trust, and to grow beyond fear.


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