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posted ago by girouxc ago by girouxc +48 / -1

In regards to the constant flux of moral division amongst anons. I’ve noticed several communities and anons that are trying to discredit each other even though we have the same goal in mind.

A wise man once said, "You know who you are, how you are, and what you value. Refuse to let anyone tell you differently."

Sometimes, when we live authentically, people who experience us only through their assumptions, will try to embarrass us, shame us, or make us feel guilty. Most likely if someone begins to do this, they are doing so not from any special insight into our lives, but rather from a self-serving desire to promote their own agenda.

When we know what's in our heart, we're able to see ourselves for what is true and what is not. Even when others are only seeing us through their own level of understanding.

This isn't saying that we have a free pass to be inconsiderate or dismissive of others for not seeing us for who we really are. This is an invitation to consider ourselves if we find ourselves in reaction to another's opinion of who we are.

We can respect the perspectives of others, welcome their expression even. But we don't need to allow another's opinion of us to define us or prevent us from living our truth.

If we want to truly make an impact, we can simply be our authentic selves. We do not need permission or forgiveness from other people to do this.