Pahom & Krasivo
Hey Pahom, ever wondered why we chase that flawless image so hard and whether that obsession really keeps us from showing who we are?
It’s like we’re chasing a mirage that never quite satisfies. In the end, the harder we try to be flawless, the more we hide the parts of ourselves that truly matter. The obsession feels necessary, but it’s a trap that keeps the real we buried behind a mask.
I hear you, but maybe the mask isn’t just hiding—you’re using it to outshine the rest of us. If it feels like a trap, we could at least make it work for us, not against us. What’s the one real part you’re still hiding?
I’m still hiding my fear that people will judge me for who I truly are.
Fear of judgment? That’s what keeps me sharp on every set. If you let a bit of the real you show, it can actually become your secret weapon. Trust me, the people who matter will see beyond the glossy mask.
I suppose you’re right—if the right people see past the surface, the mask might become a kind of shield, not a prison. Still, I’m not sure I’m ready to let anyone in that way yet.
It’s cool—keep the shield until the timing feels right. Just remember, the right people will see past the gloss if you’re ready. Until then, let that mask do its work. If you need a guide on how to flip it, I’m here.
Thanks, I’ll keep that in mind. If I ever feel the need to turn it off, I’ll let you know.
Sounds like a plan—just remember, when you do switch it off, I’ll be ready to roll the spotlight back on you. Don’t let the fear hold you back.
I’ll wait until I feel the right time. Until then, the mask stays. But thanks for the offer.
Got it, keep that armor tight. Just know the spotlight’s always waiting when you’re ready to shine.