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“When I started my first job, I thought it was all about making money. Turns out, it’s nothing like that. The reality is… it was about learning responsibility before I ever learned freedom. My first job was Burger King. Standing on my feet for hours, learning how to move fast, smile through exhaustion, and still say ‘have a great day’ when my feet hurt and my patience was thin. I thought a paycheck would change everything. But what really changed me was showing up when I didn’t feel like it. Clocking in on time. Listening. Learning how to work with people who were nothing like me. Burger King taught me how to take direction. How to deal with pressure. How to stay professional even when customers weren’t kind. It taught me that every job—no matter how small it looks—requires effort, humility, and pride. And that money feels different when you earn it with sore legs and tired hands. That job didn’t just teach me how to work. It taught me how to respect work. And how to respect myself for doing it. So no… my first job wasn’t just about making money. It was about becoming someone who could handle responsibility. And that lesson stayed with me long after the uniform came off. 🔔 Subscribe for more videos on self-talk, affirmations, and building a healthier relationship with yourself: https://www.youtube.com/@selftalkdiar... 🚨Disclaimer: The content shared on Self Talk Diaries is for informational and personal growth purposes only. I am not a licensed therapist, counselor, or medical professional. This channel does not offer medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the guidance of a qualified mental health or healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding your emotional or physical well-being. ⚠️ Important Disclaimer: Differentiating Self-Talk from Mental Health Emergencies In this course, we talk a lot about “self-talk” — the internal dialogue or thoughts you have with yourself. These thoughts are a natural part of how we process life, make decisions, and reflect on our emotions. However, it’s important to note the difference between everyday self-talk and hearing voices that feel separate from your own inner dialogue. 🧠 Self-talk sounds like your own thoughts — even when they’re critical, encouraging, doubtful, or emotional. ❗Hearing voices that feel like they’re coming from outside your head, or from a separate identity or source, especially if they are commanding, distressing, or persistent, may be a sign of a mental health condition that requires professional support. If you ever experience voices that feel intrusive, overwhelming, or disconnected from your sense of self, please don’t ignore them. These may be symptoms of conditions like psychosis, schizophrenia, or trauma-related disorders, and they deserve compassionate, qualified care. 🆘 If you’re experiencing this, please seek help immediately: Talk to a mental health professional. Call or text a mental health crisis line in your area. In the U.S., dial or text 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — available 24/7. You are not alone, and there is absolutely no shame in asking for help. Healing starts with understanding — and reaching out. What is it about when you don’t follow the crowd? @makethedamnvideo “I made the damn video”