First off… Fuck you! I ain’t no SIMP, bitch!
#IkilledJS
I recognize the validity of a moral compass, principles, ethics, integrity, which can later lead to character. I've discovered through my own life experience and especially as a man that possesses the masculine spirit, how my ego can both protect and betray me. One could say that the ego directs a person to their insecurities. In the past, my ego would need to remind or convince myself of the ten things I could do well to make up for the two things that stirred inferiority inside me. To some degree, this I find to be beneficial. The ego directs me to a weakness, usually by way of comparative peer analysis, and then allows me the opportunity to deal with the information. The danger is (and what I dealt with more so in my youth but most certainly deal with today) that one can easily evaluate themselves by encapsulating their own self-worth in that insecure moment. As a consequence of doing so, you could very easily allow your ego to convince yourself that your accomplishments are more grandiose than they truly are by way of initial reflexive compensation. What follows is a very unbalanced vicious cycle of comparative compensation. You feel inferior, and so you convince yourself that your achievements are unsurpassed. By not allowing yourself the freedom of accepting yourself for both your unique and individual talents and weaknesses, you cut yourself off from true acceptance and genuine self-affirming validation. What's worse is that you actually begin to ostracize yourself from genuine healthy social connections, which require the capacity of an honest self-realized individual. What later follows is psychological projection, manipulation, callousness, bitterness, self-hatred, and the like. This is probably the hardest lesson people have to learn in their own lives, and at a truly personal level, they are surrender and self-acceptance.
That's why females think men are a riot! The feminine spirit comes to terms with this concept quite naturally and early on. The spirit of chaos easily peaks behind our masculine Wizard of Oz curtain. HAHA!
By accepting yourself for both your talents and weaknesses, you can begin to appreciate your brothers and sisters in Christ. I'm pretty sure that was God's intention from the get-go. Instead of interfacing through insecurities which breed a competitive need for self-affirming validation, you interact with others through intrigue and affection. It's no wonder people's value systems are distorted in a morally disenfranchised society.
#Narcissistic Society🧈🍪🧈