Sincerity: the quality of being open and truthful, not deceitful or hypocritical.
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Sincerity makes the very least person to be of more value than the most talented hypocrite. — Charles Spurgeon
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So often, people only say what they think they 'should' say, making it difficult if not impossible to form a real rapport or close connection with them. I feel like I am at some endless masquerade where I never really know who, or what, I am truly dealing with, from what people show me or don't show me about who they actually are. The uncertainty, leaves me feeling unsafe around them. It is a type of torment to my soul. It is distressing and even depressing for me to feel like I never know who is friend or foe behind their façade. I need something sure and stable to at least know where I stand with someone. Dealing with people drains me, because I constantly feel like I have to tentatively tiptoe around a minefield of unrevealed truths that nevertheless affect the interactions, and relationship if there is one, with these other people. It is not fun for me. It's even scary to me.
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We want deeper sincerity of motive, a greater courage in speech and earnestness in action. — Sarojini Naidu
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I've had formerly friendly people blow up in my face and even scream at me for simply being real, with them, and telling them my truth. So many people are so afraid of the truth! I genuinely don't understand that. It bewilders me, to see so many people acting so threatened by it and even terrified of it that they are not only willing but determined to avoid it at all costs, whether that is speaking it or hearing it from someone else like me. It is clear to me that they are afraid of it, for whatever reason. It's also clear to me that their hostility to the truth when I speak it is a form of censorship and control, toward me. They shut me down, to shut it down. People often pose as what they want others to think they are. The pretense indicates a form of self-loathing because it signifies they believe, to be loved, or even just accepted, they cannot, and must not, be known for who they are. All of us are flawed, imperfect people. There's simply no getting around this fact. But to disguise oneself, by deception, is to go through life never having the joy of being known, liked, and loved, for who you are. To me, it is a tragedy, for all of us who participate in this socially sanctioned game. I would rather be liked and loved as who I am than to have someone like or love some act that I put on to manipulate their assessment, and acceptance, of me, that would not really be feelings for ME, at all. A pathetic but profound fear drives people to avoid taking their masks off with one another at the expense of having true connections. The social awkwardness this causes makes me uncomfortable interacting with others. More often than not, I choose to simply avoid as many engagements as possible.
Sincerity is an openness of heart; we find it in very few people; what we usually see is only an artful dissimulation to win the confidence of others. — Francois de la Rochefoucauld
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From my perspective, I can't figure out why truth, honesty, and just being real, in relationships with one another, does not seem to be as important, to a lot of other people, as it is to me. My Christian background, and a biblical perspective, taught me that God Himself is Truth personified, so that makes living, and being, in truth part of our being made in the likeness of God, as scripture says we are. We honor God, and others, then, by being sincere in all our dealings with one another. I can fully trust God, because I know that He is Truth, and will never manipulate me, or lie to me, like people do. Their lack of sincerity shuts me down. It makes me sad.
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Sincerity and truth are the basis of every virtue. — Confucius
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When I read descriptions of the traits of an Aquarius, almost all, of them fit me. I don't prefer going out, and partying and such, to being at home, though. I like to be home more than anyplace else! Perhaps, the reason for this Aquarian anomaly about me, is the very thing I am describing about my longing to experience more sincerity in people. Astrology sites say that "Aquarius value honesty and sincerity in relationships" and "Aquarius sincerity shines through in relationships. Genuine emotions are their currency, and they have little tolerance for mind games or hidden feelings. When they care about someone their expressions of affection are honest and open so with an Aquarius you can expect genuine communication and heartfelt connections!" We are known as being the most honest sign in the zodiac.
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Linus: "Each year, the Great Pumpkin rises out of the pumpkin patch that he thinks is the most sincere. He's gotta pick this one. He's got to. I don't see how a pumpkin patch can be more sincere than this one. You can look around and there's not a sign of hypocrisy. Nothing but sincerity as far as the eye can see."
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Neighbors, who are not my friends because they have shown that they will never, indeed, cannot, by their very nature, accept me for who I am, and let me live my life in peace as I wish to, try to manipulate me with their fake friendliness only to reveal to me that they are trying to control me, to get me to fall in line with them and their agenda. What they should have seen, by now, and should have learned, about me, is that this does not work with me, but simply makes me wary of them from that point on. I go on my way, alone, but, more at peace. Peace, is far more precious to me than having relationships with people that I can't feel comfortable with because they have shown me that I cannot trust them. I choose to be alone, ignoring it, when they sneer at my sincerity, and laugh about my Linus-like heart. I will never, really, be in their good graces, nor they, in mine, because our values, and our orientation to what really matters to us, in this life, are just too different. There's no middle ground, for good relationships with these people. Now, or ever. When I tried with them again, for the sake of the community at large, I learned it can never work, because, they really have no motivation, to SINCERELY treat me any better. I was 'rewarded' by them for this extreme risk I took-- which took ALL I HAD IN ME to even DO in THE FIRST PLACE-- by being disrespected and lied to, AGAIN, by one of the two most disrespectful women here toward me. It is CLEAR that she disrespects me, TO HER CORE, and she definitely does not have my best interests at heart, as she has demonstrated, time and time again. There is simply no basis for a relationship with someone who acts like that. Absolutely none at all.
My sincerity is one of the reasons she began to disrespect me and to mistreat me.
By being natural and sincere, one often can create revolutions without having sought them. — Christian Dior
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Linus: "He'll come here because I have the most sincere pumpkin patch and he respects sincerity."
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* "Trick or treat!" - The "treat" is some form of confectionery, usually candy/sweets, although in some cultures money is given instead. The "trick" refers to a threat, usually idle, to perform mischief on the resident(s) or their property if no treat is given. - Wikipedia