Why should I face myself?” I think many people wonder that.
My interpretation of why you should face yourself is as follows.
When I want to live a happy life, I have all the answers.
(1) “What do I want to do?”
(2) What do I want to become?
(3) “How do I want to be?”
Few people can answer these three questions clearly.
Surprisingly, many people live their lives in a casual and casual way, and not many people live their lives with a sense of self.
And even if you can answer the above questions with some clarity, the next problem arises.
(4) “Why can’t I do that even though I think so? (Can’t you act on it?)”
We have the desire, but we cannot act.
The younger you are, the more likely you are to find yourself in this dilemma.
And if you are told that the answers to these four questions are within you, I think many of us would be better off confronting ourselves.
By confronting myself, I am able to discover feelings thoughts and discoveries that I had not expected, such as misunderstandings and assumptions, and I am able to notice and realize something about myself.
People naturally change when they realize it.
And as you change, the circumstances and conditions surrounding you will also change.
I believe this is the answer to what it means to face oneself.