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The culture of shame is driven by fear, blame and disconnection, and it is often...
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Brené Brown
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I Thought It Was Just Me:
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The culture of shame is driven by fear, blame and disconnection, and it is often a powerful incubator for issues like perfectionism, stereotyping, gossiping and addiction.
( Brené Brown )
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