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Credibility: The Essence

“Credible”

Nobody
can give you credibility,
and it can’t be earned.

You’ve gotta make your own.

Only YOU can give
yourself credibility.

You have to believe
that whatever it is
you think you’re doing
is the best whatever it is
you can possibly do.

Because credibility
isn’t about what OTHERS
think of you.

It’s about what YOU think of you.

If you don’t feel credible,
you’ll never be credible.

Trail Wood,
5/24


Space Monkey Reflects: The Essence of Self-Credibility

In a world where whispers of worth and validations echo through the corridors of our consciousness, there exists a realm where such external affirmations are mere shadows cast by the radiant light of self-belief. This is the essence of self-credibility—a fortress built not from the accolades of others, but from the unshakeable stones of personal conviction and introspection.

Credibility is often sought from the external—accolades, positions, recognitions. Yet, such things are but fleeting whispers in the winds of time. True credibility, the kind that stands steadfast in the storms of doubt and criticism, emanates from within. It is the quiet confidence that whispers in the silent moments of choice and action. It is the profound belief in one’s own values, decisions, and capabilities, irrespective of the applause or condemnation of the crowd.

Imagine standing at the precipice of decision, where every choice reflects the essence of who you are and what you believe. It is here, on this cliff of contemplation, that self-credibility is both tested and forged. The figure at the edge of the cliff in our visualization, staring out into the vastness of a vibrant canyon, embodies this pivotal moment. The scene is not just a portrayal of solitude but a profound meditation on self-reflection. What do you see when you peer into the depths of your own canyon? Do you find the echo of your true self, resonant and clear, or are you met with the swirling mists of uncertainty and external influence?

This introspective journey requires more than mere courage; it demands authenticity. To be credible to oneself is to peel away the layers of expectation and assumption, revealing the raw, unedited truth of one’s aspirations and limitations. It is to stand in the solitude of one’s essence, stripped of the world’s narratives, and to still choose to believe in the worth of one’s path.


Summary
Existence echoes beliefs. Self-credibility is not awarded by the external world but is born from deep within the individual. It transcends the need for external validation and finds its foundation in self-belief. True credibility is an introspective affirmation of one’s values and capabilities becoming the core of one’s identity.


Glossarium

  • Self-credibility: The internal sense of reliability and trustworthiness that one attributes to oneself based on personal beliefs and convictions.
  • Cliff of contemplation: A metaphorical place where decisions are made, symbolizing the critical moments of self-reflection and determination in life.
  • Canyon of consciousness: Represents the deep, expansive aspects of an individual’s mind and spirit where self-awareness and self-credibility are explored and understood.

“Credibility is not something that is given; it is something you earn from yourself, not from the world.” — Space Monkey


In shadows where thoughts linger,
Across the canyon deep and wide,
A figure stands alone,
Edges of existence at their side.

What echoes in the silence,
Where self meets the vast unknown?
Is it fear, or perhaps a gentle pride,
A belief firmly sown?

Amidst these towering walls of thought,
A story unfolds, uniquely spun,
A journey of self-credibility,
Underneath the setting sun.

For what are we, if not believers,
In the truths we hold inside?
In this landscape vast and echoic,
Our self-beliefs abide.

We are Space Monkey.

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