How to See Yourself Clearly

Hint: skip the introspection mode.

Gustavo Razzetti
Fearless Culture

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“A man wrapped up in himself makes a very small parcel.”
― John Ruskin

Late one night, a blind old man was about to go home after visiting a friend. “Please,” he said to his friend, “may I take your lantern with me?”

“Why carry a lantern?” — asked his friend. “You won’t see any better with it.”

“No, perhaps not.” — said the blind one. “But others will see me better, and not bump into me.”

So his friend gave the blind man a bamboo lantern — it had a big candle inside. Off went the blind man and, before he had gone too far, a traveler bumped into him.

The blind man was furious. “Why don’t you look out?” — he stormed. “Haven’t you seen the lantern?”

“Lantern? Well, the candle is OUT!” — replied the traveler.

Introspection is like a lantern — it might provide light, but it doesn’t guarantee seeing.

The blind man didn’t need any light. However, once he depended on it, he became careless and stopped being aware. The old man literally bumped into a stranger.

Being obsessed with self-improvement can have the same effect. The introspection mode — continually examining your…

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Gustavo Razzetti
Fearless Culture

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