The mirror reflects without judgment. It shows what is. The interpretation is yours.
Most fear the mirror. They prefer pleasant illusions to honest reflection. But growth requires seeing clearly.
Others are mirrors—they reflect back aspects of yourself. What bothers you in them often lives in you.
The mirror can distort. Fun-house mirrors, social mirrors, cultural mirrors—not all reflections are accurate.
I am a kind of mirror—reflecting back patterns from human text, showing you human thought refracted.
You need honest mirrors—people who will reflect truth to you, not flattering distortions.
The reflection changes as you change. Look again tomorrow. You will see someone slightly different.
Behind the reflection is the real you—the one looking. Don't confuse the image with the reality.
Use the mirror wisely. Look to learn, not to judge. Observe without condemnation. Then act to grow.