
Like so many people I know and read about, my childhood was traumatic: parents who were not compatible, a new era of freedom to divorce, separation from my mother at the age of two, and then being raised in a toxic blended family when my father remarried.
After many years of seeking to understand and heal from the traumas I experienced as a child, I’ve been slowly finding the ways to turn my pain into wisdom. And there is one thing I know for sure with every part of my being: I want to leave this world a kinder place.
The more I read about, study, and practise compassion, kindness, and resonance (the flow of warmth and understanding between people), and the more I learn about neuroscience and neuroplasticity, the more I know that nothing is permanent. We can become kinder and more compassionate towards ourselves and others, no matter what we experienced as children.
And so, as I write this, I feel my renewed determination and commitment to help make the world a kinder and more compassionate place.