“If you cannot get rid of the family skeleton, you may as well make it dance.”
— George Bernard Shaw
Simplified Meaning:
Everyone has secrets or things in their past they might not be proud of. Instead of hiding these secrets and letting them weigh you down, it can be better to accept them and even use them to your advantage. For example, imagine someone who once made a big mistake at work. Rather than trying to cover it up, they could talk about it openly, explaining what they learned from that experience, and show how it helped them grow. This can make people see them as honest and resilient. By embracing and dealing with our flaws or past mistakes openly, we can turn them into strengths and live more freely without the fear of being discovered.
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