I often have handed over
trust to others that are not deserving of it and have been told that this is a
weakness. It is disappointing that I have to admit this is a
weakness and not a strength. My belief is that we are to treat others as
we would want to be treated. Time and time again I have seen others throw
each other under the bus for what appears to be no reason at all. It may
be because these people possess exuberance and confidence and these attributes
may make others feel insecure. I have stopped trying to figure
it out but these are not the ways of a healthy soul.
You see my philosophy
has been and will always be to see the best in everyone. There is one
attribute in every single soul that is admirable. Call me naive I
don’t know but, the one thing I cannot seem to control is the multiple
faces of humans.
In society we call this
multiple personality disorder which requires a psychiatrist to assess and
perhaps prescribe meds or offer counselling, yet in our day to day there are
millions of humans that possess these unhealthy qualities. To provide
insight have you ever engaged in an uncomfortable conversation about
someone? Said unpleasant things about them, and then minutes later you
smile and say hello as if nothing was said? How have you truly felt
inside about this? Probably not all warm and fuzzy is a good assumption
right?
So what do you
call this then? I call this multiple face disorder. Are
we to live in a world where we feel compelled to put on a different face with
the different people we interact with daily? I don’t think this is the
way to we are intended to be. We have lost sight of what humanity truly
is and how we are supposed to behave. Why do we struggle to be true
to others and to ourselves? Are you able to wake up and wear one face and
be genuine and true to humankind? Trusting others is a strength not a
weakness. The weakness is we have actually come to believe that
it is!
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