The Truth is Coming

Anonymous
“Every lie we tell incurs a debt to the truth and sooner or later that debt will be paid.”

Unfortunately, the truth most of us need to realize is we are not the hero in anyone’s story. We aren’t looking for our soulmate, we are searching for someone to commit to a shared false reality with us. What begins as a shared experience, eventually diverges into two different stories that are intertwined by history. It takes work to keep the stories we tell ourselves and others aligned and that work keeps the relationship ties strong.

Cheating is the product of a coward being unwilling to work at changing their story, to create another false reality. They fracture themselves by living multiple lies and compartmentalizing multiple versions of themselves. Having the strength to develop a new chapter of the shared story or writing the ending of it properly defines the value of your character in every story.

Who are you in your story? If you don’t like your story, own it and do the work to change it.
Anonymous
[quote=Anonymous]“Every lie we tell incurs a debt to the truth and sooner or later that debt will be paid.”

Unfortunately, the truth most of us need to realize is we are not the hero in anyone’s story. We aren’t looking for our soulmate, we are searching for someone to commit to a shared false reality with us. What begins as a shared experience, eventually diverges into two different stories that are intertwined by history. It takes work to keep the stories we tell ourselves and others aligned and that work keeps the relationship ties strong.

Cheating is the product of a coward being unwilling to work at changing their story, to create another false reality. They fracture themselves by living multiple lies and compartmentalizing multiple versions of themselves. Having the strength to develop a new chapter of the shared story or writing the ending of it properly defines the value of your character in every story.

Who are you in your story? If you don’t like your story, own it and do the work to change it.[/quote]

Just dump him.
Anonymous
This is the kind of psychobabble that makes people roll their eyes. Long term relationships take work to stay happy and successful.... shocking. Cheaters lie to escape their reality and create these false narratives for themselves.... shocking. It's up to each individual to decide if they are going to change their life or not....also
..shocking.
Anonymous
I hate people who write like they think they have the most thought provoking and original ideas
Anonymous
Ma'am, this is a Wendy's.
Anonymous
This is the kind of thing to write in a journal/diary, unless you enjoy the negative feedback on a public forum.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ma'am, this is a Wendy's.


😩
Anonymous
Humans with that the truth would always come out or karma will find you in the end or whatever, but not always. Most affairs go undiscovered. I think we need to think about human behavior, relationships, and community in a much different way than we do. We keep making baby steps to “improve” the marriage model that was created under debilitating patriarchy. We need to turn the whole thing on its head. But humans will never live up to their potential for good. Life is violent, the earth is violent. You must kill or be killed if you look at every living thing on earth. It’s chaos and it’s terrifying. Cheating is the least of anyone's concerns.
Anonymous
End your misery and leave them. You are still breathing, so go build a life you love.
Anonymous
Marriage, jobs, careers, comnunities, and relationships are social constructions only, often enforced by some dynamic such as religion, economics, or patriarchal institutions. It’s how we understand the real meaning to any of the above, or how we profit from these institutions that ultimately defines them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ma'am, this is a Wendy's.


This was a hilarious meme... several years ago.
Anonymous
[quote=Anonymous]“Every lie we tell incurs a debt to the truth and sooner or later that debt will be paid.”

Unfortunately, the truth most of us need to realize is we are not the hero in anyone’s story. We aren’t looking for our soulmate, we are searching for someone to commit to a shared false reality with us. What begins as a shared experience, eventually diverges into two different stories that are intertwined by history. It takes work to keep the stories we tell ourselves and others aligned and that work keeps the relationship ties strong.

Cheating is the product of a coward being unwilling to work at changing their story, to create another false reality. They fracture themselves by living multiple lies and compartmentalizing multiple versions of themselves. Having the strength to develop a new chapter of the shared story or writing the ending of it properly defines the value of your character in every story.

Who are you in your story? If you don’t like your story, own it and do the work to change it.[/quote]

Okay, so, points for the Chernobyl reference. Beyond that... I can't really relate.

I don't want to be the hero in anyone's story but my own, and my story clearly shows multiple times where I have been (and a few where I fell short and had to dust off, recalibrate, and continue). I don't believe in the idea of "soulmates". Like most religious mythology, a lot of this garbage began as a control structure. It's not for me.

What keeps relationships strong is integrity, not storytelling. Storytelling goes back to your opening quote (and it's origin). It does take an incredible amount of effort to continue to fabricate plausible stories, and to deny one's own understanding of reality and what doesn't sit well with their integrity. Lies have a cost.

Which, I guess, circles back to your close. Who are you? Not in the story you tell about yourself, or the story you tell yourself in your head. Who, actually, are you? What are you actually doing? What level of responsibility are you willing to take for your actions, past and present? What is the cost of continuing with your "story" and what debt has it incurred to the reality of who you are, what you've done, and what you're currently doing (and probably making stories about/excuses for)?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ma'am, this is a Wendy's.


This was a hilarious meme... several years ago.


Yeah, and this poster has been using it on multiple threads in the past week. Like a child who tells the same joke too many times and then it just becomes embarrassing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I hate people who write like they think they have the most thought provoking and original ideas


Welcome to the internet and social media.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I hate people who write like they think they have the most thought provoking and original ideas


I hate people who derail a whole thread to attack some perceived personal attribute of the poster.
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