How to Stay Grounded When Others Distort the Truth

Seasoned Dialogue with Lisa-Marie

Jul 17 2024 • 24 mins

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In this episode we discuss the emotional turmoil and reactions that arise when someone distorts the truth about a falling-out, making the victim appear to be the aggressor. People shift blame to protect their self-esteem and avoid guilt or responsibility for negative outcomes. This behavior stems from a lack of honesty, self-accountability, and the fear of consequences.

I also introduce the concept of cognitive dissonance, where individuals hold contradictory beliefs that cause internal conflict, leading them to blame others rather than face the truth. Preserving one's emotional well-being by not wasting energy on correcting false narratives and by distancing oneself from toxic individuals is an important aspect to consider.

The significance of maintaining self-respect and self-worth highlights the need to recognize and avoid problematic people while keeping one's peace. Ultimately, focus on your well-being and let go of the need to overexplain or correct the misconceptions of others.

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