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And while this driver was obviously excited about  UltraManifestation Reviewtelling the world all the labels that fit them, I find that doing just the opposite is very helpful. In other words, try to live free of labels and categories that neatly sum up who you are – for you are more than any label can convey.

Labels are limiting and confining and leave ‘no questions' about who you are. But you are never just that. You are always more. And once you label yourself (no matter what the label is, i.e. conservationist, vegan, meditator), you create a predetermined impression of who you are. You place yourself into that nice neat labeled box.

In many cases, labels limit the natural curiosity that another might have to get to know you. Others might feel they understand all that the label implies, or they might be turned off by that particular label, or they might not understand what it means at all and don't want to appear ignorant by asking more about it. No matter how you look at it, labels leave little to the imagination. Their goal is to sum things up quickly and neatly.

Let's take this a step further now – why would we want to label ourselves anyway? If we are constantly growing and changing, becoming our next best self, how would it even be possible to pin us down long enough to label us? By the time we've truly embraced that particular label's way of living, we've morphed and changed so much that we are moving on to the next permutation of our life's path.

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