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Originally Posted by Open Eyes
I was trying to explain how a person can follow blindly by using the example of how to get a horse away from what they feel is safe but is not safe is by covering it's eyes so it blindly follows. This is where "following blindly" comes from.
When someone chooses to blame everyone else and plays the victim, it's their effort to convince others to follow them "blindly". The problem with this is that they also convince themselves THEY are the victim hense THEY too are blind. This is the burning barn they keep running into.
These individuals tend to act by IMPULSE and they don't look down the road at the consequences, they want what they want IN THE MOMENT. If relationships go badly because of this, it's always someone elses fault.
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Thank you, @
Open Eyes.
Masks are needed ( socially needed more than I would like to accept) and I myself wear masks to portrait a socially acceptable image, but the problem is when you believe your mask. What can be done in these situations? How do you deal with a person like that?