In my personal experience, addressing feelings like lying, cheating, or emotional coldness isn't easy but is crucial for growth. I've found that admitting these flaws starts a path to healing and better communication. When you label yourself as someone who 'cheats' or 'scams', it can be a reflection of deeper issues such as insecurity or fear of vulnerability. It's important to recognize why these behaviors appear—sometimes it’s a defense mechanism rather than true intent. Feeling quiet or distant can often result from emotional overwhelm or past traumas. Instead of isolating yourself further, try small steps like journaling or confiding in a trusted person to reconnect with your feelings. Being selfish sometimes is natural; healthy boundaries mean taking care of yourself too. However, understanding when selfishness hurts others is key to maintaining meaningful relationships. I recommend mindfulness practices to get in touch with your emotions and professional support if these feelings become too heavy to handle alone. Remember, acknowledging your feelings honestly with yourself is the first step toward change and healthier connections.
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