Who doesn’t want to interact with authentic people? How many do you know?
Authenticity doesn’t mean nice, or kind, or generous. It can. But it doesn’t have to.
What authenticity really means, it would seem, is that a person acts the way they think.
So what?
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Still I would rather deal with someone who is authentically mean, or ill-willed, then someone who is nice to your face, but cuts you down when you back is turned.
Truth be told, I steer clear of both. One is easy to spot, the other, always in disguise…
Yes… agreed. But, sometimes it can’t be avoided.
We must take the darkness with the light, the evil with the good.
Apparently, it’s all deigned to make us humble and decent.
I’d rather know exactly what a person thinks. I would not like to be involved with two-faced folks. Just being yourself is a peaceful way to live anyway.
Akasha, thank you for visiting. How’d you come across this older post?