Fake smiles; fake promises;
fake love;
fake hurts;
fake sadness;
fake anger;
fake happiness;
fake friendships;
fake business;
fake
intentions;
fake pretending;
fake hopelessness;
fake expectations;
fake
sincerity;
fake excitement;
fake agreements;
fake caring;
fake religious;
fake
spirituality;
fake business;
fake working;
fake pregnancy;
fake lying;
fake
kissing;
fake boobs;
fake story;
fake food;
fake sick;
fake honesty;
fake
interest;
fake jewelry;
fake hugs;
fake death,
and fake life - fake, fake,
fake.
The list goes on and on extending to governments, and religions faking
the people. Is the world an illusion where everything is wearing a mask? It’s
an individual choice to participate in the fake matrix, or to search for the
truth that is hidden in plain sight!
Unfortunately, also this deceit impacts the lives and the happiness of others.
ReplyDeleteSo much weighs us DOWN!
Deletethe idea here is to rise above it all.
ReplyDelete'to thine own self be true'
YOU GAT IT SIR!
DeleteIn a sense we are all fake because our spirit is concealed by our personality, the whole point of life being to relinquish the lower part of ourselves (the fake part) and embrace the higher part of ourselves (the true part) from whence the light of life cometh.
ReplyDeleteI do my best to allow my spirit to conceal my personality.
DeleteI'm actually in another discussion about "white lies" and honesty. I don't think you owe yourself to everybody. Facades and masks can protect you from the world. I don't think you owe anybody your entire unguarded self unless you trust them enough.
ReplyDeleteGood observation and I believe that most WON'T get the real you anyways.
DeleteVery true. And there are different pieces of you too. The me that hangs at school, or talks to work friends is far different from the one at clubs, or sitting at my Nonna's house, or watching my little brothers. Not that one is "fake" but there are filters that change which part of us we show. I think that is not fake, but simply acting out the different roles we hold in society.
DeleteAll parts that make up the WHOLE!
DeleteGrowing up my father would refer to these people as: Plastic People. Today I can truly identify with whom these people pretend to be and when they are in my presence. As of late I have been surrounded by these Fake Ass People.
ReplyDeleteYour father was RIGHT!
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