Saturday, May 31, 2014
Inside out
Some people are brutally honest about others, but cannot see themselves for the reflection in the mirror.
The smiling face that covers up insecurity becomes a bull horn for changing others.
Generous offers to help are founded on a need to be accepted.
Glaring hubris hides anger and pain the likes of which could melt the ice around the Titanic.
The dichotomy of these people and their victims is often reversed.
Perfection does not need to blow its own horn, but then again, perfection is not necessary in the real world. It is those small dents and niches that make each of us interesting.
Rather than going over others with a magnifying glass, it might be better to take a step back and look at the world from the inside out.
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