“We make a mistake if we ask ourselves, "Am I good enough?" or "Is it worthwhile to be me?" … Whoever heard of a baby who was inadequate or a child who did not know just exactly how to be a child? How could it not be all right for me to be me? How could it not be just right for you to be you?”

—  Sheldon Kopp

Source: Even a stone can be a teacher (1985), p. 106

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American psychotherapist 1929–1999

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