The
most precious gift we can give those closest to us is honesty. Yet we
often hide our true selves from friends, fearing we won't be accepted or
loved if we let them see the real us. Often, we show parts of ourselves
that hide who we really are. We have often heard ourselves or others
say, "My parents would just die if . . . ," or, "don't argue in front of
the children."
If we hide too much behind false images, we run the risk of losing track of what is real and what is false. We become actors instead of real people, trying to please Aunt Jane, our grandparents, our big brother, or our children.
If we hide too much behind false images, we run the risk of losing track of what is real and what is false. We become actors instead of real people, trying to please Aunt Jane, our grandparents, our big brother, or our children.
When we conquer our fear of letting others in, we are able to see ourselves honestly. When we discover that others accept us as we are, we can accept and love ourselves. To know oneself is to know a person of value.
What part of me have I been hiding?
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