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Psyche discusses his frustration with fake people and his struggle between maintaining a forgiving, Christlike attitude and setting firm personal boundaries when people repeatedly let him down.
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Browse era →In this episode, Psyche opens up about his disdain for inauthentic people and the internal conflict he experiences between wanting to embody Christian forgiveness and knowing when to finally draw a line. He uses the metaphor of 'turning the other cheek' to illustrate how he has repeatedly forgiven and given second chances, but has reached a breaking point where he no longer has any more cheeks to turn. Psyche emphasizes that while he aspires to be Christlike in his compassion, there is a practical limit to how many times he can forgive the same person before he must protect his own peace and well-being. The episode reflects on personal growth, authenticity in relationships, and the importance of recognizing when forgiveness becomes self-sabotage.
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