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Handbook for Lovers of Self: How to Master Hypocrisy with a Smile

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Absolutely ji, learning from past mistakes and to move forward with greater thrust is necessary in our life. Rather than weeping for the past miseries if one is able to learn from what he/she experienced then the person can achieve greater success. As we know depths of mistakes creates heights of success. Your thread was thought provoking, loved it ji!
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Absolutely ji, learning from past mistakes and to move forward with greater thrust is necessary in our life. Rather than weeping for the past miseries if one is able to learn from what he/she experienced then the person can achieve greater success. As we know depths of mistakes creates heights of success. Your thread was thought provoking, loved it ji!
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“Thank you for sharing your thoughts! I appreciate your engagement, but it seems there might be a disconnect between our perspectives. My approach emphasizes witnessing without comparison, which differs from the concept of learning from past experiences.

Experiencing, as I see it, often leads to comparisons—between the past and present—which can trap us in a cycle of hypocrisy. Witnessing, however, is about observing without letting those past experiences influence or define us. It’s a more authentic way of engaging with life, free from the comparisons that often cloud our judgment.

As I See, ‘If experiencing is an illusion, then witnessing is a fact.’

I hope this clarifies the intent behind my thread. It’s about moving beyond the cycle of comparing and truly living in the moment without the baggage of the past.”
 
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“Thank you for sharing your thoughts! I appreciate your engagement, but it seems there might be a disconnect between our perspectives. My approach emphasizes witnessing without comparison, which differs from the concept of learning from past experiences.

Experiencing, as I see it, often leads to comparisons—between the past and present—which can trap us in a cycle of hypocrisy. Witnessing, however, is about observing without letting those past experiences influence or define us. It’s a more authentic way of engaging with life, free from the comparisons that often cloud our judgment.

As I believe, ‘If experiencing is an illusion, then witnessing is a fact.’

I hope this clarifies the intent behind my thread. It’s about moving beyond the cycle of comparing and truly living in the moment without the baggage of the past.”
yeah, now I got it ji :fingercross:
 
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