I'm Jason Levin. I'm not a therapist, I'm someone who helps others through therapy. I am not going to be a dad, but I am going to have a child this year. I am not a husband, but I am a person who is married. I am not Josh's friend, I am not a graduate, I am not a son. I am Jason Levin.
Where is this all coming from? Well, I've seen a lot of people recently who are defining themselves by what their job title is, what friends that they have, who they're hooking up with, what habits or disabilities that they may have, and what GQ or "Fashion Police" say about their outfits. It's very sad to see people who have so much talent, so much yet-to-be-discovered ability, so much beauty that they don't see simply because others don't see it. These people strive to be everything to everyone at the cost of being nothing to themselves, and it has to stop.
Where is this all coming from? Well, I've seen a lot of people recently who are defining themselves by what their job title is, what friends that they have, who they're hooking up with, what habits or disabilities that they may have, and what GQ or "Fashion Police" say about their outfits. It's very sad to see people who have so much talent, so much yet-to-be-discovered ability, so much beauty that they don't see simply because others don't see it. These people strive to be everything to everyone at the cost of being nothing to themselves, and it has to stop.