A unique voice within us

Ariel A. Tabaks
2 min readNov 11, 2014

“Give in, follow me I’ll lead” this is what we hear from the undercover voice within our minds.

To stand up for an opinion is not acceptable. Being open was not why you were given free choice. If you share too much we will use it to our advantage. Ahh, what is happening?

Undoubtedly something is wrong and it’s deep, no questions about it, this problem is not going away that easy. Actually, it has set up a huge defense manifesto already.

It would start by discrediting the source. This voice would say to our mind, look at yourself? Furthermore, as if a sharp logger’s axe it would cut deep in your true values, criticize failures and bring up a fake “Logical” reasoning which is based on the contemporary culture.

Left to die, still, there are those who takes the offensive position. And then, big things start to happen. They eventually triumph over this fake voice by letting it fade out.

They listen so deeply. With such a fine focus, that mind starts to hear something different. It is as if they would look to their own consciousness from a third person. A white space and silence creeps in.

Our deepest, most daring voice kicks-in and whispers “Give, lead”

Not to lead and be a president, CEO or a huge artist, but to give out your passions and to lead the conversation. To keep a momentum and poor out ideas and speak life into someone’s day.

To my mind this is hardly something new, but often forgotten. Relationships actually starts by the relationship with ourselves. To listen, to take care of our thoughts and to push away the voice that gives false messages.

Thanks,
Lytham St Annes @UK

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Ariel A. Tabaks

Expectation management, expectation positioning. Fresh ideas from a 24 year old living in UK