Discover how hate is actually judgment directing anger, and learn practical tools to break free from toxic emotions. Transform your relationship with difficult feelings through empathy, mindfulness, and self-compassion.

I want to learn I hate you


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**Lena:** Hey everyone, welcome back to another personalized podcast from BeFreed! I'm Lena, and I'm here with Eli, and we are genuinely excited to dive into something that might sound a bit intense at first-learning about hate and how to transform it.
**Eli:** Absolutely, Lena! And you know what? When someone says "I want to learn I hate you," there's actually so much wisdom packed into that statement. It shows incredible self-awareness-recognizing that hate is something we can understand, work with, and ultimately transform. That's actually the first step toward freedom.
**Lena:** Right! And what's fascinating is that we're not talking about suppressing these feelings or pretending they don't exist. We're talking about really understanding what hate is and how it affects us.