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What characterized the period of your life where you experienced the most personal growth?

The biggest personal growth I experienced was when I had to face my trauma and reach out for help by getting therapy as a first responder. This journey of self-discovery is still ongoing.
 
Transcript: "This is such a great question. My the the biggest personal growth that happened to me and it is still happening is when I was in some very dark places and I had to do some soul digging, I had to reach out for help. I had to get therapy as a first responder is a prior. First responder due to all the pts and all the traumatic events that I witnessed and went through during my career and in the military. So, So that was the most transformation and personal growth and I'm still on that Journey. So that was the period of my life and it was just short, you know, a handful of years ago. So that was the period in my life where I experienced experienced, the most most growth. I hope I answered your question."
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Patrick Fitzgibbons

Past Law Enforcement Exec, Podcast Host
This is such a great question. My the the biggest personal growth that happened to me and it is still happening is when I was in some very dark places and I had to do some soul digging, I had to reach out for help. I had to get therapy as a first responder is a prior. First responder due to all the pts and all the traumatic events that I witnessed and went through during my career and in the military. So, So that was the most transformation and personal growth and I'm still on that Journey. So that was the period of my life and it was just short, you know, a handful of years ago. So that was the period in my life where I experienced experienced, the most most growth. I hope I answered your question.
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Allan Weitz

Host of B&H Photography Podcast
What characterized the period of your life, where you experience the most personal growth, that that's a very difficult question for me to answer because I'm in my seventh decade right now. And I still think I'm personally growing both as a person and as well as an artist and as a photographer I'm working on projects that are new that are fresh that some are a combination of old and new technologies that I know and I'm playing around with things that I've never played around with before. As far as photographing experiences and what I'm looking to take pictures of and how I'm taking pictures. So it doesn't stop. So I really can't answer that. I perhaps on my last day, I will have a good answer for you, but right now it just keeps going. And I think that's part of being an artist, okay? And that's part of the fun of being alive.