Why You Shouldn’t Believe A Word I Write
September 9th, 2006, 4:28 pm by Priya Florence Shah
Filed under Personal Growth, My Life, Self-Awareness, Experiences, Attitude, Spirituality, Self-Improvement, Thoughts
I write a lot of stuff on this blog, mostly from personal experience, and my own interpretation of reality as I see it.
I’ve realised that sharing my feelings, however painful, can sometimes help people look beyond their own limitations. And that alone makes it worth the effort.
But I urge you not to believe anything I write here. Only believe what you experience to be true for you. I’m not so conceited to have you believe that what I write is the truth.
There is no truth. There is no right or wrong. Everything we believe to be true is only an interpretation. And everyone’s interpretation is different.
But there’s another reason what I write is not carved in stone - even for myself.
I’m not a rigid person. I’m open to learning new ways of thinking, and more than willing to change beliefs that do not serve me.
I’m learning to see life as an observer, aware that my reaction, my experience, my reality, is not ME.
I know that I need to disidentify with my beliefs, my identities, my personas, and find my center to learn who I truly am.
Like you, I’m still learning, growing, and adapting to the various situations life puts me in.
So, if you’re left wondering how what I believe one day can change completely the next, just know that it’s exactly the way I want it to be.
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satyakam said,
September 10th, 2006, 3:11 am
This is our Priya….yes, we are proud of you. I am traveling these days- your posts are good companion
Erik said,
September 11th, 2006, 12:47 am
You are a very wise person. Some of your thoughts are truth - do not think otherwise. I know what you mean by interpretation, the need to disidentify, the continuing journey of learning, growing and adapting. Blessing to you.