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People think "I am fine just the way I am. That's me. That's who I am."

When one is forced to look in the mirror and see oneself as we truly are, not as who we think we are, then our true value is revealed.

People think "I am fine just the way I am. That's me. That's who I am." There is no desire to work on oneself, i.e., to do the spiritual work necessary to penetrate the veil of illusion.

When one is forced to look in the mirror and see oneself as we truly are, not as who we think we are, then our true value is revealed.

People think "I am fine just the way I am. That's me. That's who I am." There is no desire to work on oneself, i.e., to do the spiritual work necessary to penetrate the veil of illusion.

When one we is forced to look in the mirror and see oneself our self as we truly are, not as who we think we are, then our true value is revealed.