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Being Frank With Myself
Honestly, this website has sort of taught me something. People do like helping. People aren't all trying to screw you over. People don't want you to suffer.
From this realisation, I will hopefully share more about myself, and will try to not hide information that could help in my questions.
For example, I hid my nationality in fear that someone would somehow track me down, but now knowing the people here have their own problems, I can proudly say that I am a full blooded Australian!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You might have to be a little more explicit than that, SG, are you of indigenous parentage or, like me, a full blown Australian of English parentage....it matters not to me, either way, but it would help to understand some of your problems.
Next question....do you, like me, live in this glorious country 🇦🇺
What motivates you to be honest and for others to be honest with you?
A fear of being tracked down buy a nondescript social media name and generic country smacks of underlying issues to me. And tbh having read (and commented on) another of your threads I wonder what it is in your life has happened to make you so angcsty.
We all self edit wether dealing with ourselves or others. It is human nature. If you want to be cruel be honest 100% of the time. If you want to be selfish be honest 100% of the time. If you want to lose friends and alienate people be honest 100% of the time.
Self reflection is all fine and dandy but there is a limit others will tolerate.