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How honest are you in self-reflection?

Do you recognize your shortcomings or what you’re doing that’s contributing to what ever is going wrong in your life? Do you take the time to hear out other people with an open mind and actually contemplate what they’re saying and consider if others could have valid points?
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At first I was very poor at it, but then the evidence of recurring patterns and themes in your life make it harder to deny.

I’m now good at it, but taking a good hard look at our faults isn’t easy and can be painful and embarrassing. But all the same it’s necessary to improve our actions.
dreamsicle · 46-50, F
@LukeTheDuke Yes, but figuring out what you’re doing wrong can also help you feel empowered. Although, as I replied to Summersong, I don’t always do right, even when I know what I did wrong.