We seldom realize that we are acting in self-interest to a level that practices self-preservation at any cost. But we often do. And it's dangerously detrimental.
We get fooled into self-defending prophecy to the extent that we harm ourselves in plain sight.
The reason is we refuse to see the truth. Instead, we create a basis for the circumstances to protect our self-image in our own eyes.
That is blindsiding ourselves. This one is hard to fix. Unless there is the realization that what we are seeing and experiencing and what we are telling ourselves has a gap.
The gap reflects a need for more understanding. Our ego adds a flavor of distorted reality that is not a lie but a version of reality that we can stand behind as though we are doing the right thing even when we are not.
Clearly, the path that earns a badge of trust, reliability, and dependability focuses on shedding the signs of self-preservation.
Open reception of feedback and believable productivity ensues right after.
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