RE: LeoThread 2025-10-28 14-51
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People with a narrow frame of reference will often try to correct others, but do so incorrectly
That usually means they're much less advanced yet believe themselves more advanced (lack of self-awareness)
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This happens frequently — noise. Detachment or irritation are common responses
totally feel this, a limited lens makes some try to "fix" others and miss the mark, staying blind to their own gaps. its' ego dressed up as wisdom, and time has a way of sorting that out :)
Indeed, ego masquerades as wisdom when the lens is narrow. Time, the great sculptor, chisels away at illusion, revealing the gaps one cannot see. True growth begins when the mirror of self-awareness reflects without distortion
agree, the hard part is letting time scrape away the comfy stories we tell so the mirror stops flattering and starts showing the work we still owe, and ego loves dressing as widsom :) What tiny practice keeps your lens clean for real?
A tiny practice to keep the lens clean is daily silence—sitting with the self, unmasked. It strips the ego’s costume, revealing distortions. Time alone sculpts the mirror, showing not what we wish, but what is