There is nothing to fear From your reflection

Anonymous
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We often spend too much time worrying about what other people think of us. We spend too much time worrying that our actions are perceived as offensive or inappropriate. Sometimes we spend too much time worrying that someone will discover our faults. Just like the reflection in the mirror, there is nothing to fear from the mirror because you are who you are and you can never hide from your faults.

You can never hide behind an image or disguise to avoid others knowing what you’re really like. All you can do is show yourself out to be the best person you can be, no matter what other people might think.

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