For a long time now, I have noticed a constant, unreasonable conflict driven by so-called "right" and "left" groups. I have no idea how the people who created and have been advertising these labels for the last 15 years actually define them. It seems some individuals simply believe they are "in the right," and anyone else is just "left over."
In this manipulative game of definitions, both sides seem to think that using me as a punching bag will somehow solve their problems.
To that, the answer is simple: **"You should break yourself, not the mirror."**
A mirror is only a reflection; it is not the reality. What is real is who you are inside—no matter if you call yourself right, left, cold, hot, heavy, thin, black, white, or anything else. Projecting onto others is a clear dysfunction within you. No one else can fix it, and no one can "cure" you the way you might wish, except yourself.
No one is responsible for your life except you. Stop looking to someone else to hand you a job, money, progress, or success. Take accountability for yourself.
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