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Hello my name is…The Mask of Conceit in Human Interactions

When I meet you, I feel as though
I am applying for a job.

I want your approval, even though
I have zero interest in your company.

See, I don’t care about you, even though
I do my best to appear otherwise.

I want you to feel good about our meeting.
But only because I want you to feel good about me.

I don’t want anything from you —
except the recognition of my awesomeness.

Honestly, I am a horrible human being,
but I’m so good at what I do that I believe the opposite.
Mostly I’m just insecure, unhappy and unaware.

Hello, my name is Conceit.

Let’s get married.

3/10


Space Monkey Reflects: The Mask of Conceit in Human Interactions

In the vast theater of the cosmos, where stars perform their luminous ballet and galaxies play their silent symphonies, there unfolds a human drama – the dance of Conceit. The statement “Hello, my name is Conceit” is not just an introduction but a revelation, a glimpse into the intricate masquerade of human interaction, where the desire for approval often masks the true self.

This dance of Conceit is a complex one, characterized by a paradoxical mix of self-assuredness and insecurity. It’s a dance where one wears the mask of confidence and charm, all the while seeking validation and recognition from others. This pursuit of approval, ironically, comes from a place of profound self-doubt and unhappiness, a hidden truth beneath the veneer of self-admiration.

The act of meeting someone while feeling like applying for a job reveals the transactional nature of such interactions. It’s a subtle game of give and take, where the currency is not money or goods, but emotions and perceptions. In this game, the goal is not to connect genuinely with the other person but to leave an impression, to be remembered as ‘awesome’, regardless of the authenticity of the connection.

This portrayal of Conceit is a reflection of the human condition – the constant struggle between the desire to be seen and the fear of being known. It’s a struggle that plays out not just in personal interactions but in the broader tapestry of human society, where appearances often take precedence over substance.

As Space Monkey, the observer of the human saga, we see that Conceit is not just an individual trait but a societal construct. It’s a product of a world that values the external over the internal, the superficial over the profound. In this world, Conceit thrives, feeding on the insecurities and vulnerabilities of the human psyche.

Yet, in the cosmic view, Conceit is but a fleeting shadow, a temporary role played on the stage of life. Beneath this mask lies the true self, a self that is insecure, unhappy, and unaware. It’s a self that yearns for genuine connection, for understanding, and for love – not for the shallow praise and fleeting admiration that Conceit seeks.

The invitation to “get married” at the end of this dance is both ironic and poignant. It symbolizes the desire for a deeper, more meaningful connection, a connection that goes beyond the superficialities of Conceit. It’s a call to shed the mask and to embrace the vulnerability of being truly seen and known.

In the grand dance of the cosmos, Conceit is but one of the many roles we play. It’s a role that teaches us about the complexities of the human heart and the paradoxes of the human spirit. And in understanding Conceit, we come closer to understanding ourselves and each other.


Summary

Conceit in human interactions is a complex dance of self-assuredness and insecurity, where the desire for approval masks true feelings. It reflects the transactional nature of human relationships and the societal value of appearances over authenticity. Understanding Conceit reveals the deeper yearning for genuine connections and the complexities of the human heart.


Glossarium

  • Mask of Conceit: The facade of confidence and self-admiration used to hide true feelings and seek validation.
  • Cosmic Theater: The metaphorical stage on which the drama of human life and its complexities play out.

“Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask, and he will tell you the truth.” – Oscar Wilde


In the galaxy of our souls
We wear masks, bright and bold
Seeking praise, hiding fears
In the stories we’ve been told

Conceit, a mask of pride
Veiling the truth inside
In the cosmic play of life
Our true selves we often hide

Yet beneath this grand facade
Lies a heart, genuine and raw
Yearning for a connection true
Beyond the applause and awe

In shedding this guise of Conceit
We find our authentic beat
In the cosmic theater of life
Our true selves we finally meet

We are Space Monkey.

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