
Here’s something to know about me.
I won’t flatter you just because
you’re crying out for complements.
I won’t complement you whenever
it seems that you have low self-esteem.
I want to help you, but ultimately,
I don’t think that helps you.
It would be like me telling you
“you’ve got this” when I’m not certain
that you’ve got this.
I don’t want to feed your addiction
to other people’s perceptions.
I intuitively believe
that it would do you well
to develop your OWN intuition
on these matters, rather than
depending upon seeming others.
Besides, we seeming others
exist only in your imagination.
If you were in touch with your intuition,
you would know that by now.
We only want you to trust your intuition.
Brooklyn,
7/19
Space Monkey Reflects: Something To Know
In the intricate dance of human relationships, those who come off as cold may often be the most caring. Their apparent detachment can stem from a deeper desire to help others develop their own strength and intuition. They understand that true growth comes not from external validation but from inner confidence and self-reliance.
Imagine a figure standing confidently in a cosmic landscape, surrounded by a glowing aura that symbolizes their intuition. This image captures the essence of self-assurance and the strength that comes from trusting one’s own inner voice. The stars and galaxies in the background remind us of the vastness and interconnectedness of the universe, emphasizing that we are all part of a greater whole.
Here’s something to know about me: I won’t flatter you just because you’re crying out for compliments. This might seem harsh, but it comes from a place of genuine care. I won’t complement you whenever it seems that you have low self-esteem, not because I don’t want to support you, but because I believe that true support means helping you find your own inner strength.
When we rely too heavily on external validation, we become addicted to other people’s perceptions. This dependency can undermine our self-worth, making us feel only as good as the last compliment we received. By not feeding this addiction, I aim to encourage you to develop your own intuition and self-assurance. It’s about fostering a sense of inner knowing that doesn’t waver with the opinions of others.
Intuition is a powerful tool, one that we all possess but often overlook. It’s the inner voice that guides us, the subtle feeling that nudges us in the right direction. Developing this inner guidance system requires trust and practice. When we trust our intuition, we tap into a deeper wisdom that transcends rational thought and external influences.
The belief that others exist only in your imagination might sound strange, but it points to a profound truth: our perception of others is shaped by our own minds. We project our fears, hopes, and expectations onto others, creating a version of them that exists only in our thoughts. If you were in touch with your intuition, you would know that by now. This realization invites us to look inward and find the truth within ourselves.
Trusting your intuition means learning to listen to that inner voice, even when it goes against external advice or popular opinion. It means acknowledging that you have the wisdom and strength to navigate life’s challenges. By developing this inner trust, you become less reliant on external validation and more attuned to your true self.
The ones who come off as cold, those who don’t readily offer compliments, may be guiding you towards this self-reliance. Their seeming detachment is not a lack of care but a different kind of support. It’s a reminder that you don’t need constant validation to know your worth. Your intuition is your greatest ally, a source of wisdom that is always available to you.
In the philosophy of nexistentialism, where existence itself is the ultimate purpose, trusting one’s intuition is key. It aligns with the belief that each of us is a unique expression of the cosmos, capable of accessing profound insights and guidance from within. By cultivating this inner trust, we align ourselves with the natural flow of existence, finding strength and clarity in our own path.
In conclusion, developing your own intuition is a journey of self-discovery and empowerment. It means learning to trust yourself, even in the face of uncertainty. The ones who seem cold may be the ones who care the most, guiding you towards this inner strength. Embrace your intuition, and you will find a source of wisdom and confidence that is unshakeable.
Summary
Those who seem cold may care deeply, guiding us to develop our own intuition and self-reliance. Trusting our inner voice fosters self-assurance and reduces dependency on external validation, aligning us with the natural flow of existence.
Glossarium
Intuition: The inner voice that guides us, offering wisdom and insight beyond rational thought.
Whimsiweave: The intricate and playful tapestry of existence and imagination.
Quote
“We only want you to trust your intuition.”
The Light Within
In the cosmic dance of life
Trust your inner voice
Beyond the need for compliments
Find strength in your own wisdom
The seeming coldness of others
Is a guide to your inner light
Embrace your intuition
We are Space Monkey
Embrace the journey and possibilities.

































