Owning What A Jerk I Can Be = Liberation!

Chela Davison writes:

I totally thought I was being hilarious. Turns out I was being an asshole. It’s a very strange experience when you realize that the You that’s in your head is not the same You that’s being experienced by others.

While it’s not a major theme in my life, I have, on occasion, received feedback from those who are close to me that I can be flippant and insensitive, that my humor can be cutting and people end up hurt. This hasn’t happened in a long time, but then suddenly it was EVERYWHERE. I wrote more apology emails two weeks ago than I have in the past several years.

I’m identified as being great with people. Because mostly I am. I pay attention, I listen, I care, I’m sensitive to the subtle cues of others and can feel what’s happening for people quite deeply.

But that’s when our own shadow can sneak up and take a chomp out of our asses isn’t it!? When we start to see ourselves in a particular way, good or bad, and become fixated on that image of ourselves, we stop being able to clearly see the parts of ourselves that aren’t that.” Full story at: Owning What A Jerk I Can Be = Liberation!.

Looking at her picture, it doesn’t seem like Chela could ever be a jerk, but I can relate. I call myself a ‘recovering assaholic’ — I can go from zero to Incredible Hulk in 60 seconds. Like Bruce Banner, I have to keep my anger in check all the time while I work on the root cause. Posts like this give me insight and hope…

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  1. I find that if you just deny everything that everyone says about you and blame others for your bad behavior it’s much easier… Just Kidding!! haha!
    This was a great post. Like a 2X4 hitting me over the head – just what I needed. Now that time I was serious. I think we all need to hear this, maybe weekly? :)

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  2. As one who has seemed to have made pissing people off an art form I can only say that. It is a good way to separate those who know your real worth as opposed to think you need as friends. Personally I have one good friend, not counting my wife who I can also piss off. I decided a long time ago that I really sucked at sucking up to the image people wanted me to be. I was not happy, I was miserable. I have talents, part of that talent is in direct correlation to how I see the world. That is who I m not some yes/no person . Screw it. If people don’t want to know who I am behind the mask the world has put there I don’t need them. Finfd the trength within yourself to be who you are, not what others would rather you be to make them feel comfortable. KB

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