Our
minds can be like prisons. Often times we convince ourselves other
people’s impressions of us and living up to those expectations is more
important than who we truly are. The only crime involved in
self-entrapment is the inability to become aware of one’s own innate potential
and become the blossoming flowers we were meant to be.
The
inability to accept our realities can muddy up our individual perception.
Often times we entrap ourselves into thinking we are of lesser value than our
fellow human beings. We begin to lock ourselves into limits only created
in the mind, thus ultimately creating feelings of loneliness, self-pity and
anger. Destructive thoughts and behavior then simply become a
self-fulfilling prophecy.
Living
in the closet epitomizes the definition of self-entrapment. We deny our
reality of who we truly are. We live within a façade of lies interwoven
into what is real. We become so enmeshed in our fear of what other people
will think of us that we construct a separate world apart from the internal
truth of who we are. We entrap ourselves in a bubble of self denial and
in the extreme case, self-destruction by suicide.
Decide
to break the shackles of your self-entrapment. Break free from your
self-imposed prison. Remove the roadblocks that are depriving you of your
internal balance. Look in the mirror and make a decision that the person
staring back at you is worth fighting for.
Nurture
your true potential by putting yourself in situations and amongst other like
minded individuals that can help you realize that your self-entrapment, your
self-imposed prison, is just a veneer of mistruth keeping you from being the
best you that you can be as an out and proud LGBTQ individual.
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