Why is it.
Speaker BWhy do people struggle with the hard truth, telling and receiving.
Speaker CWhen it comes to receiving it, they don't.
Speaker CThey don't want to hear where what a.
Speaker CMay have dropped the ball at.
Speaker CYou know, nobody wants to hear anything bad about themselves.
Speaker CYou know, no matter what, you can insert your own situation, whether it be romantic relationship or relationship with the homies, you know, whoever telling the truth, it may be hard because you don't.
Speaker CIt could be many reasons.
Speaker COne reason that I see is you don't you know how this person would respond?
Speaker CThey made.
Speaker BWait, wait, wait, wait.
Speaker BYou left out a word.
Speaker ARespond
Speaker Bhow?
Speaker BWell, I'm looking for one word.
Speaker AYou don't know how this person will respond.
Speaker BMr.
Speaker AYour feelings.
Speaker BThere's a.
Speaker AWhat'd you say?
Speaker AOceans?
Speaker BYeah, there's a reason why I went to you.
Speaker BMr.
Speaker AYour feelings.
Speaker BRafiki, do you hear.
Speaker BMr.
Speaker BYour feelings up here trying to talk.
Speaker BTalk about this stuff with kid gloves on.
Speaker BMental up here talking with white gloves on right now.
Speaker DWhat you talking about?
Speaker DHe ain't got no white gloves on.
Speaker BHe's.
Speaker EHe got.
Speaker EHe got some finger.
Speaker AThe fingertip gloves.
Speaker DWhat you talking about?
Speaker DHe.
Speaker DHe don't want to feel the emotional side of himself.
Speaker BAll right, all right, let's start this over.
Speaker BCall him Mr.
Speaker BMental.
Speaker BThe true Mr.
Speaker BMental.
Speaker BWhy do people struggle with being told the truth and telling the truth?
Speaker CTheir emotions.
Speaker AThat's it.
Speaker BThat's all you got to say.
Speaker DLook, look, he's been called out.
Speaker DSo he's like, look, I'm just going with the emotions.
Speaker DThat's it.
Speaker DI've been called out.
Speaker BHe was trying to give this old studious ass answer.
Speaker BI know what he really want to say, man.
Speaker BCome on,
Speaker DPinkies.
Speaker ELet's do the pinkies.
Speaker EInstead.
Speaker DHe was poking with the pinkies.
Speaker CNo, man, they.
Speaker CThey just.
Speaker EThey.
Speaker CThey're too involved with the emotions, though.
Speaker CFor real, though.
Speaker CThey.
Speaker CThey're.
Speaker CThey're too, too, too, too much bonding with the emotions going on.
Speaker CAnd, and that.
Speaker CThat'll stop.
Speaker CThat'll stop anything from happening.
Speaker CAnd at the end of the day, it is your feelings.
Speaker CFor real, man.
Speaker BSo, so you saying people don't tell people the truth.
Speaker BThey.
Speaker BWhen telling the truth, we gauge how we think it.
Speaker BSomebody else will be able to emotionally handle it.
Speaker CYeah, yeah, man.
Speaker CAnd.
Speaker CAnd that's.
Speaker CThat.
Speaker CThat's an issue with society, too.
Speaker CRafiki brought this up earlier.
Speaker CAble to.
Speaker CTo respond in a healthy way instead of just flying off the handle with their emotions.
Speaker CAnd gotta put that, that, that, that, that part of you, those emotions to the side And.
Speaker CAnd respond in a healthy manner, logically.
Speaker CAnd yeah, I understand it may hurt your feelings, but you got to get over that, man.
Speaker CGet over that.
Speaker CI mean, it's.
Speaker CYou want to grow.
Speaker CThis is a way of growing.
Speaker CYou want to.
Speaker CYou want to look yourself in the mirror.
Speaker CThis is a way that this.
Speaker CThis is looking in the mirror, facing that hard truth or telling somebody else that hard truth being that person's mirror.
Speaker AHey, man, that was a mic drop.
Speaker AYou might as well tell people how you get on out of here, man.
Speaker CAnd you know how.
Speaker CHey, so that being said, you all the stars so shine like one.
Speaker AFreaky.
Speaker AYou want to put a bow on this
Speaker Bnumber one.
Speaker EI just want to say this.
Speaker EI want to encourage everybody that has listened to this podcast, even if you got to start writing it down.
Speaker EWrite down your.
Speaker EYour thoughts, and then gradually work yourself to where you can start looking into the actual mirror itself.
Speaker EWhat is that?
Speaker EActual mirror?
Speaker EStay tuned for the next episode and we'll get into it.
Speaker ASo you want to bring it back to old Mike?
Speaker AWell, since we're talking about man in the mirror, you know, the looking in the mirror, I just ended like this.
Speaker AWhen it comes to being able to look in the mirror, I like the two words that my co host brought up, knowing and acceptance.
Speaker CAnd
Speaker Aalthough I know we are born in this matrix as humans to have relationships with people, I mean, you know, if a baby comes in the world and is not touched and love, that baby will die.
Speaker BSo we do need people, but
Speaker AI think we get tricked to needing people more than ourselves.
Speaker AAnd we got to realize, yes, we.
Speaker AThis journey is a journey that we take with other people.
Speaker AWe always got to remember it's a solo journey.
Speaker AYou got to be able to.
Speaker BIt's.
Speaker BIt's your soul's trip.
Speaker AYour soul's on this trip, and you can't even look your soul in eye to eye.
Speaker AIt's all this.
Speaker AThis is this trip.
Speaker ASo with that being said, you know, you and your soul need to have a conversation.