This was a new skill she'd acquired, the ability to look, to the outside world, utterly serene and even cheerful, while, in her skull, all was chaos.

Dave Eggers
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The ability to look at things, even to oneself, serenely, is quite an impressive skill. And not only to the outside world, but also to oneself. We all have times where we are unable to see our own errors or our own flaws. And it is not only the lack of knowledge about oneself that makes this difficult.

It is also the lack of courage to admit our mistakes and failures. But the fact of the matter is, we all make mistakes and most of us can admit them when we need to.

Source: The Circle

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