The dictionary definition of authenticity is 'Not false or copied; genuine; real; representing one's true nature or beliefs; true to oneself or the person identified.'
Such is our quest for it that whenever we seek something whether material or spiritual, a person or an object-we first ask ourselves, Is it authentic or not? We place immense value on authenticity but rarely question why it is so difficult to find it in today's world.
This is because only authentic people produce authentic products and services, and it takes a lot to cultivate this quality. Since most people like to take shortcuts to success and get plagued with indolence, authenticity often falls by the wayside in their journey of life.
Being authentic means being real, unalloyed, and genuine in your thoughts as well as conduct. It means acknowledging your feelings and having the courage to accept them, be they good or bad. It also means paying heed to your inner voice and being true to it. And it's not easy to get to this space as it involves copious amounts of self-belief and self-love. Authenticity involves a lot of courage and confidence in who you are. Embracing your authenticity is a journey in its own right. You are not impacted by outside influences nor do you get carried away by the opinion of others. You have firm faith in yourself and your values.
As humans, we have an innate need to look for people we can trust, look up to, and learn from. While forging relationships, our quest is to be with people who cherish values and can be counted upon as trustworthy and kind. We do not want to waste our time with those who don't deal in the truth. However, just like other things, reaching the space of loving yourself and revelling in it, with no desire to wear camouflage, comes after an inward journey.
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