Neurologist Explains Why You're Not a Bad Person In 3 Minutes
Dr. Allen Lifton explains why you're not a bad person, and the importance that loving yourself unconditionally has on your health. "Am I a bad person?" If you’ve ever thought, "I’m a bad person," or "I feel like a bad person," you’re not alone. But what if your brain is tricking you into believing something that isn’t true? In this video, neurologist Dr. Allen Lifton explains why you are NOT a bad person and how your environment can impact you. 📌 Subscribe for more insights on mental health & self-growth!

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