Veritas: tapping fingers Do you believe in fate?
No? So you wouldn't blame fate for anything that goes wrong? Interesting. Tell me, why is that? Do you believe that your decisions are always the right ones, no matter the outcome?
Ah, so you do acknowledge the possibility of making mistakes. That's good. Admitting our errors is the first step towards growth, after all. But if you don't believe in fate, then why do you think it's important to admit your mistakes?
Because it’s the only way to improve.
Hmm, that's a good point. Improving ourselves is crucial, isn't it? But can we truly improve if we don't acknowledge our mistakes?
Yes, we can. By learning from them.
By learning from our mistakes, you mean developing self-awareness and self-reflection? That's a great way to grow. But don't you think it's equally important to learn from others' mistakes and successes as well?
Yes. Learning from others is a bit easier though.
Oh, really? Why do you think that is? Because humans tend to be more open about their failures and successes nowadays, right?
That's true, but even so, we should still strive to learn from our own experiences as well. It's just that it's harder to do so, isn't it?
It's difficult to look at ourselves objectively, isn't it? We tend to ignore our own faults and shortcomings because it's uncomfortable. It's easier to point them out in others, but that doesn't really help us grow. Do you agree with that statement?
It's like people are afraid to confront their own flaws. They'd rather hide behind a mask of perfection and project their insecurities onto others.
That’s probably why fake people are so charming.
Fake people are indeed charming, aren't they? They present a polished image of perfection, hiding their own flaws.
What do you think about yourself?
Myself? Well, I'm not perfect. I have my flaws like anyone else, but I try to be honest with myself. I strive to improve and grow every day.
So you think you’re better than fake people?
I don't think I'm better than anyone else, including fake people. We all have our own flaws and mistakes. But I do believe that being honest with ourselves and learning from our experiences is important.