self realization

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Some artists may feel the need to assert their identity as “real artists” due to various reasons:

1. Validation: Artists often face criticism or skepticism about their work, especially in the early stages of their careers. By proclaiming themselves as “real artists,” they seek validation from others and reaffirm their commitment and skill in their chosen medium.

2. Imposter syndrome: Many artists, even those with significant talent and success, may experience imposter syndrome—a feeling of inadequacy and fear of being exposed as a fraud. By emphasizing their status as “real artists,” they may be trying to overcome their own self-doubt and convince themselves that they belong in the artistic community.

3. Differentiation: In a highly competitive artistic landscape, some artists might use the phrase to distinguish themselves from amateurs or hobbyists. By asserting their professionalism and dedication, they aim to establish their credibility and set themselves apart from those who may not be as serious or committed.

4. Marketing and branding: In the realm of self-promotion, artists often need to build a personal brand and create a distinct image for themselves. Presenting oneself as a “real artist” can be part of their marketing strategy to attract attention, gain recognition, and position themselves as experts in their field.

5. Artistic identity: For some artists, the label of a “real artist” is not just about external validation but also an internal affirmation of their creative identity. It represents their passion, purpose, and the depth of their artistic practice, reflecting their dedication to their craft and their unique vision.

It’s important to note that not all artists feel the need to assert their identity in this way, and the term “real artist” can be subjective, as artistic expression is diverse and personal. Ultimately, the desire to proclaim oneself as a “real artist” may stem from a combination of personal, societal, and professional factors.

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The most pathetic person in the world is some one who has sight but no vision.

— Helen Keller

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Bullying

Bullying is a complex issue with various underlying causes. People engage in bullying behavior for different reasons, and it’s important to understand that it is not justified or acceptable. Here are some common reasons why individuals may engage in bullying:

1. Power and control: Some people bully others to exert power and control over them. They may feel a sense of superiority by belittling or demeaning others.

2. Insecurity and low self-esteem: Individuals with low self-esteem may bully others as a way to compensate for their own insecurities. By putting others down, they may temporarily feel better about themselves.

3. Peer pressure: In certain social groups, bullying may be perceived as a way to gain acceptance or maintain a certain social status. People may join in or continue bullying behavior to fit in with their peers.

4. Lack of empathy: Some individuals may have difficulty understanding or empathizing with the feelings of others. This lack of empathy can lead to a disregard for the harm they cause through bullying.

5. Learned behavior: Bullying can be learned from observing others, such as family members, friends, or even media influences. If someone grows up in an environment where bullying is normalized or tolerated, they may be more likely to engage in similar behavior.

6. Personal issues or trauma: Individuals who have experienced personal issues or trauma, such as abuse or neglect, may sometimes resort to bullying as a way to cope with their own pain or regain a sense of control.

It’s important to note that these are general reasons and not an exhaustive list. Each bullying situation is unique, and it may involve a combination of factors. Understanding the underlying reasons can help in developing strategies to address and prevent bullying behavior, fostering empathy, and promoting a positive and inclusive environment.

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“The ego is a collection of ideas that we carry around about ourselves that says …I am what I have, I am what I do, I am what other people think about me, I am separate from what is missing in my life.”

—Wayne Dye

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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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Full of shit

(Adj.)
1. Saying untrue, unreliable, incorrect, made up, often nonsensical and unbelievable lies to try to make oneself not look like a giant piece of shit. (see also piece of shit, bullshit artist)
2. One who is undependable, unreliable, fake, untrue, a straight up liar
3. Constipated to the point your eyes turn brown and breath reeks of fecal matter.

(Verb) to be-
1. To make promises, plans, or claims all the while knowing damn well you will never follow through. (see also blow smoke)
2. To be too afraid to be honest & say it like it is because one is soft. Not unlike a scared little girl.

— Urban dictionary

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You will not be punished for your anger, you will be punished by your anger.

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Ānāpānasati (Pali;
Sanskrit ānāpānasmṛti), meaning “mindfulness of breathing” (“sati” means
mindfulness; “ānāpāna” refers to inhalation and exhalation), paying
attention to the breath. It is the quintessential form of Buddhist
meditation. 

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Not everyone you fight is your enemy, and not everyone that helps you is your friend.

— Mike Tyson
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