Understanding Ourselves π
Sometimes, we imagine things about ourselves that arenβt true. This is called imaginary knowledge. It can make us think weβre always right or in control of everything.
But guess what? Thatβs not how the real world works! Imaginary knowledge can sometimes trick our minds and make us feel worried or scared. This is called paranoid knowledge because it feels like we need to know everything or be in charge all the time.
π‘ Breaking Free
These tricky thoughts can stop us from learning real things about ourselves and others. Itβs like a wall blocking the truth.
When someone helps us, like a therapist, they gently help us see whatβs real. They break down that imaginary wall so we can learn and feel better.
Think of it like cleaning up a messy room to find your favorite toy. π§Έ It might feel hard, but it helps us in the end!
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