To be and to appear


To be or to seem? What is easier, more convenient? Of course, to seem. Why work on yourself, achieve something, if you can just depict a stormy activity and tell your friends and acquaintances about your non-existent successes? You will be jealous. You will seem lucky. And do you need this?

Of course, sometimes it seems, and not to be – not so bad. For example, before the exam you joke and chat with classmates in the school corridor, but the closer you come to the office and draw the ticket, the more laughter becomes your laughter. You try to remember what you learned the day before and suddenly you realize that you know almost nothing. Inside, everything breaks off… And what are all the others so gay? Do they all know? And you, having squeezed out a smile, tell your classmates some funny story. They pretend that they are listening attentively, while they themselves are thinking about the same thing about which you are also. I’m sure that all this is familiar

to many. Fraudulent bravado, perhaps, in some ways and helps. At least that nobody will guess what’s going on in your soul. But you do not often resort to such methods. But how does one live who tries all his life to appear to be the one who, who really is not? Probably bad… I wonder if the people who go to war are bold people or just seem bold? Are model girls really beautiful or just seem like those on TV screens? Perhaps, both bold and beautiful can only seem? Stupid questions… Do they have clever answers? By the way, is it possible to seem smart, and not be so? But this, I think, is unlikely. You can not hide the stupidity, it will definitely show up. Still, in my opinion, one can not imitate self-confidence, self-esteem and spiritual generosity. No textbook of psychology will help them to educate, these qualities can not “seem”, they can only be – or not be. who go to war are bold people or just seeming bold? Are model girls really beautiful or just seem like those on TV screens? Perhaps, both bold and beautiful can only seem? Stupid questions… Do they have clever answers?
By the way, is it possible to seem smart, and not be so? But this, I think, is unlikely. You can not hide the stupidity, it will definitely show up. Still, in my opinion, one can not imitate self-confidence, self-esteem and spiritual generosity. No textbook of psychology will help them to educate, these qualities can not “seem”, they can only be – or not be. who go to war are bold people or just seeming bold? Are model girls really beautiful or just seem like those on TV screens? Perhaps, both bold and beautiful can only seem? Stupid questions… Do they have clever answers? By the way, is it possible to seem smart, and not be so? But this, I think, is unlikely. You can not hide the stupidity, it will definitely show up. Still, in my opinion, one can not imitate self-confidence, self-esteem and spiritual generosity. No textbook of psychology will help them to educate, these qualities can not “seem”, they can only be – or not be. and not to be so? But this, I think, is unlikely. You can not hide the stupidity, it will definitely show up. Still, in my opinion, one can not imitate self-confidence, self-esteem and spiritual generosity. No textbook of psychology will help them to educate, these qualities can not “seem”, they can only be – or not be. and not to be so? But this, I think, is unlikely. You can not hide the stupidity, it will definitely show up. Still, in my opinion, one can not imitate self-confidence, self-esteem and spiritual generosity. No textbook of psychology will help them to educate, these qualities can not “seem”, they can only be – or not be.

You can pretend to be kind for a long time, but if this quality is not inherent in a person organically, deception will sooner or later reveal itself. I respect people who do not try to seem like someone, those who are always the way they are. I would call them real people. These people do not suffer the question of “to be or to seem?” They are always “are”, not “seem”.


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To be and to appear