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Catherine Chea Bryce

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Catherine Chea Bryce is a Toronto-based creative passionate about storytelling and music. She spent her formative years pursuing piano, enrolling in music programs throughout high school and university. After studying philosophy at McGill in Montreal, Catherine discovered her calling in writing and continues to explore her creative side through short stories and fiction.

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Published on January 16, 2025 07:49
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“I often find that I can only go so long doing something that I'm not passionate about before I run dry and find myself in a ditch. For this reason, it is important that I have that space, that breather where my creativity and imagination can run wild and be expressed freely to preserve my mental well-being.”
Catherine Chea, The INFP Book: The Perks, Challenges, and Self-Discovery of an INFP

“I’d rather be alone, than to find myself in an unhealthy or stale relationship.”
Catherine Chea, The INFP Book: The Perks, Challenges, and Self-Discovery of an INFP

“You might feel deterred by those who seem to have found their way and have accomplished more. I remember feeling inadequate when I saw my peers succeeding in their competitive and specialized programs, such as business and engineering, while I was lost and floundering with an undecided major. However, I believe we're each creating our own unique pathway. I’ve discovered that I don't live fully when I follow someone else's pathway. On the other hand, when I focus on what I want in life, I get more out of it.”
Catherine Chea, The INFP Book: The Perks, Challenges, and Self-Discovery of an INFP

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“Vanity and pride are different things, though the words are often used synonymously. A person may be proud without being vain. Pride relates more to our opinion of ourselves, vanity to what we would have others think of us.”
Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice

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