This means not necessarily you may be doing something wrong in life. It's just if you're doing anything that people do to understand you, you may get attacked.
And I love what Jake what Grace said earlier about our reaction is our responsibility, which tells me no matter what I'm experiencing with people, I'm in control by my reactions.
SourceI just want to say that. And I need to learn what you do with the hide the face thing. Sometimes when I see people and I may be the only one in the audience like this and I'm like, I'll ask them, like I said.
Are you serious? Is that what are you really? I'll repeat to them what they said so they can hear themselves through me. And because I can't believe the person that I see usually on a higher level will show me who they are. And I get like confounded in the conversation.
So I love what Grace said earlier about the reactions, my responsibility. And what I do with them is I've learned to remove myself because I'm not a faker. I'm very direct.
I'm very honest. So before I say too much, I'll exclude myself. And maybe that can help someone in here.
And thank you, Tim. So good. Back to you, Tim.
Absolutely. Thank you for that. And, you know, that's it.
That can be a difficult situation when you have people you respect, someone that you may trust and admire. And you haven't had an opportunity to go behind the veil to see a different side of their character. And when the veil is pulled back and it's like, oh, no, not you.