The central theme of this discussion revolves around the concept of truth-telling and the intricate psychological dynamics it engenders. We delve into the notion that truth tellers possess a remarkable ability to discern underlying patterns and unveil the authentic selves of individuals, which can evoke feelings of both liberation and trepidation. The discomfort associated with being truly seen often incites resistance, as individuals cling to their carefully constructed personas, fearing exposure and the vulnerability that accompanies genuine authenticity. We explore the paradox of truth, acknowledging that while it may liberate some, it can simultaneously provoke anxiety in those who prefer to maintain facades. Through this discourse, we aim to illuminate the reasons behind such resistance, ultimately positing that the acceptance of truth is a complex and often arduous journey for many.
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Another thing that truth tellers are pretty good with is pattern recognition.
Speaker A:Pattern recognition.
Speaker A:They see through the roles people play and speak to the authentic person underneath.
Speaker A:Which can feel liberating to some but also terrifying to some.
Speaker A:You always heard that person talk about, I need somebody that truly understands me.
Speaker A:That could be having someone that truly understands you.
Speaker A:You don't have to explain yourself or nothing like that.
Speaker A:That could be liberating.
Speaker A:But it also could be terrifying if you are actually someone who is trying to put up smoke screens and, and, and, and, and, and fog and not being, trying to be an authentic person, trying to hide some shit.
Speaker A:Now why do you think people.
Speaker A:Resist truth?
Speaker A:I always say truth is an acquired taste.
Speaker A:Not everybody likes it nor can handle it.
Speaker A:Thank you for the like.
Speaker A:I appreciate it.
Speaker B:It's a big pill to swallow.
Speaker A:Some people don't can't swallow pills at all.
Speaker A:They pill intolerant.
Speaker B:We ought to crush it up and put it in a milk.
Speaker A:Make a little tidy for.
Speaker A:The resistance to truth tellers isn't primarily about the accuracy of their observations.
Speaker A:It's about the psychological discomfort of being truly seen.
Speaker A:Like I said, if you trying to hide some shit and somebody sees you and really truly hears you, that could be true.
Speaker A:Uncomfortable for you.
Speaker A:Several factors.
Speaker A:There's other several factors that contribute to the resistance.
Speaker A:Fear of exposure.
Speaker A:Fear of exposure.
Speaker A:Most people operate with carefully constructed Personas.
Speaker A:What's that mean to you?
Speaker A:People operate with carefully constructed Personas.
Speaker A:Y' all can handle that in the chat.
Speaker B:They're there.
Speaker B:They are very particular and careful in their facade.
Speaker B:They, they going, they working extra or extra hard.
Speaker B:Burning the midnight oil to keep the fake it till you make your dream alive.
Speaker A:You don't buy, you don't buy in that theory of fake it till you make it.
Speaker B:It's a place for it.
Speaker B:But in personal life, I don't think there's a place for it.
Speaker B:You know, work mainly at work is the only place that I would see a fake until you make it is suitable your regular life.
Speaker B:I don't think that is a healthy thing to do because then you'll get lost in the sauce of your life.
Speaker B:And then now you're sculpting the rest of your days off of a fake it till you make it.
Speaker B:What if you never make it now you just out here faking it.
Speaker A:Are you faking it your whole life?
Speaker A:Okay, so, ooh, somebody who's faking it till they making it.
Speaker A:Till they making it.
Speaker A:What would a truth teller be to them?
Speaker A:Could they handle a truth teller?
Speaker B:Probably not, they'll probably feel attacked.
Speaker B:Hey, man, don't you be trying to show me up?
Speaker B:Like, who do you think you are?
Speaker B:You know, they.
Speaker B:They.
Speaker B:They will feel very threatened by the truth teller.
Speaker B:But my reply to that would be, stop fright.
Speaker A:Truth telling be real.
Speaker A:Truth telling reveals the vulnerable, imperfect reality beneath these masks, triggering shame and defensiveness.
Speaker A:Shame, Shame, shame, shame.
Speaker A:You tell yourself something enough, you can start to believe it from the chat.
Speaker B:That's how a belief starts.
Speaker B:Keep repeating this over and over till you start believing.
Speaker B:Also how a manifestation works.
Speaker B:It's also how you lock stuff into your subconscious.
Speaker B:You just keep.
Speaker B:Keep saying it all.
Speaker B:An affirmation, if you may.
Speaker A:So was that a shot against affirmations?
Speaker B:No, no, it just shows up in many forms.
Speaker A:All right.