We can’t stand being wrong. And it’s killing us. When did we start idolizing the idea of being right? Our ego* loves to be right. (*By ego I mean that puffed-up part in us that we construct usually as a way to protect ourselves, albeit ineffectively. Our “false self.”) We hide our questions, fears, insecurities, controversial opinions, etc., underneath the shell of our ego, believing that people will reject or discount us for being not completely certain—a true sign of weakness or unbelief. A honest question or expression of a fear will get you put on the prayer chain faster…
Published on May 06, 2021 07:53