LisPi on Nostr: npub1afz9j…xwdvg npub15t3m7…8jexf That is also a way that as a child one starts ...
npub1afz9jadkpqzaedvclkth4vcm6q9fsvy6mfddq0ufwjpy4gptlwxq6xwdvg (npub1afz…wdvg) npub15t3m7ta2gw7azzafdzcd5yq0xc46jctw7a4f2hp2fcuyt5hq4ldqz8jexf (npub15t3…jexf) That is also a way that as a child one starts to stop trusting people one knew.
When the mismatch between lived experience and facts vs the words of an acquaintance becomes obvious. Especially so when one asks the person that lied why they did and they refuse to answer or double down. Disappointment sets in, and eventually one just stops giving them any chances, as they obviously don't care to improve.
I learned very early on that "authorities" like to bullshit for the sake of maintaining their ego, and that they price their ego above truthfulness.
When the mismatch between lived experience and facts vs the words of an acquaintance becomes obvious. Especially so when one asks the person that lied why they did and they refuse to answer or double down. Disappointment sets in, and eventually one just stops giving them any chances, as they obviously don't care to improve.
I learned very early on that "authorities" like to bullshit for the sake of maintaining their ego, and that they price their ego above truthfulness.