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Living an authentic life
I think that living an authentic life means that your words and actions are congruous with each other. You say what you mean and mean what you say and you accept yourself with all of your glorious attributes and troublesome flaws. What does living an authentic life mean to you and is it important to do so?
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Gail . 50+
Casey Christofaris 10+
Rhona Pavis 50+
Ed Schulte 50+
Re: "What does living an authentic life mean to you and is it important to do so? "
It is living within the Conscious intend to "Know who I am beyond name and form" ....and that requires consistent observation and reflection on my Words ,desires and action are in Harmony with that intend. It is not to say self-"Judge" meant. Only true self observation thereby leading to Authentic Self.
greg dahlen 20+
Salim Solaiman 50+
Maaher Sayeed 10+
Honest introspection is often harsh and hard to accpet. Especially about self. An Authentic Life is when one comes to terms with their true realities and work towards getting better in all aspects that needs progress and development. It is a life long process of progressive development. If an indivudal indulges in such a process their words and actions reflect their true personality and character that garners a lot of respect and recognition from others.
Is it important to do so? Yes if you wish to progress, evolve and move ahead in life towards better accomplishments, successes, positive experiences, purposeful living and happier life. But on the other hand, one can choose to wallow in thier perceived image and perhaps live an entire life without any dire consequences that forces them to change.
Debbie Burchett
Jerry Yang 500+
Maaher Sayeed 10+
Yes, I know a few personally who do. And I know many who do go through their whole life without consequences because living a lie need not be harmful to themselves or others. It is merely a choice in behaviour that helps one cope with the bitter realities and ugly truths. But as you said they are often in denial and they deflect their guilt with the help of arrogance and anger.
Jerry, to your point yes unauthencity can be influenced by social pressures but need not stem from it. We do assimilate with social patterns but as individuals. I see what you are saying and agree with it it but I also believe that "people pleasing" is a choice and it can be done as authentic individuals as well.
Jerry Yang 500+
Whether one realizes he/she is "people-pleasing" is a whole different issue. Many people are exhausted from people-pleasing in their daily lives, but not many recognize it as "people-pleasing"; they recognize it as a list of obligations and things on the To-Do list.
pat gilbert 50+
Jerry Yang 500+
pat gilbert 50+
Linda Taylor 50+
If you are not doing that you are living a false life, or worse yet, a life someone else wants you to live.
Feyisayo Anjorin 50+
This, as far as I'm concerned, is the life.