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Based on our conversation, who do you think I am?
From our conversations, you seem to be someone who values creativity, independence, and personal growth. You have a strong desire to move away from the corporate world to focus on your artistic pursuits and investments. You’re reflective and thoughtful.
You also appreciate balance in life. Your humility and focus on crafting a life aligned with your passions and values paint a picture of someone who seeks fulfillment beyond material success.
I would consider you an artist, but not just in the sense of creating visual art. It seems you approach life itself with a creative mindset, finding ways to express yourself and carve out a path that aligns with your values and passions. Your interest in art, and crafting a unique lifestyle all point to someone who sees the world through a creative lens.
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“Don’t be confused between what people say you are and who you know you are.”
— Oprah
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Everything we hear is an opinion, not a fact. Everything we see is a perspective, not the truth.
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Why bullshit is no laughing matter | Aeon Ideas
“In his book, On Bullshit (2005), Frankfurt noted that ‘most people are rather confident of their ability to recognise bullshit and to avoid being taken in by it’. However, more than 98 per cent of our participants rated at least one item in our bullshit receptivity scales to be at least somewhat profound. We are not nearly as good at detecting bullshit as we think.”
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The Many Ways We Lie to Ourselves
“The key aspect of these lies is that people treat (or search for) evidence in a motivationally biased way. Self-deception can be like a drug, numbing you from harsh reality, or turning a blind eye to the tough matter of gathering evidence and thinking (Churchland, 2013). As Voltaire commented long ago, ‘Illusion is the first of all pleasure.’”
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“We all lie to ourselves. Whether we’re convincing ourselves that something is or isn’t true, self-deception is a common psychological tactic—so common, in fact, that people can be unaware they’re even doing it.
But why do we do it? Research defines self-deception as an independent mental state made up of conscious and unconscious memories and attitudes, as well as controlled and automatic processes, that serves as an attempt at self-protection or enhancement.”
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“We all lie to ourselves. Whether we’re convincing ourselves that something is or isn’t true, self-deception is a common psychological tactic—so common, in fact, that people can be unaware they’re even doing it.
But why do we do it? Research defines self-deception as an independent mental state made up of conscious and unconscious memories and attitudes, as well as controlled and automatic processes, that serves as an attempt at self-protection or enhancement.”