What? [ wait. ] Oh. I mean... I didn't think about it that way, but maybe that's true. I just think it's kinda important since it can be easy for something to slip through the cracks.
I have an idea of what the difference is, but it's hard to say that's exactly it. But usually it's from people who aren't really sharing things with other people... I think. If I had to guess the pattern and based on what they've said to me.
It's usually that they aren't sharing things about themselves, or they're resistant to exploring new options. A few people haven't really tried to form deeper connections whether out of disinterest or just not thinking about it at all. Knowing what we know now about the shards though, the stakes are raised a little.
Yeah. I think that's a huge part of it. It kinda makes sense though, it's how our powers worked at home, too. By talking to each other and strengthening our bonds, our Personas leveled up. Here, it's helping navigate the maze and showing our true strength.
It's not physical strength. It's what we can endure from learning about each other and facing our own fears and limitations. Or maybe I'm reading all of this wrong.
It can be if you learn something that makes it hard to look at another person, or something you wish you could do more about. For some people, it's learning about themselves that's the hardest.
I know this might be hard to believe, but sometimes there are parts of yourself you don't want to actually acknowledge or believe are true. Or they might discover something they thought about themselves isn't really that way at all.
That's exactly it. [ yes! this is the point! ] And self-improvement can involve a lot of things, including trying new methods you may not have experience with, or going off-script to do something else. You never know what you might like and unlock for yourself.
Sometimes I do have to wonder if you're misunderstanding reflecting as stagnating, Yuma. But I guess you would know yourself better than me. Isn't it only stagnating if it lasts way too long?
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What things would those be?
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So you believe the key to progressing . . . is by being open-minded not just toward Purgatory itself, but the people in it as well?
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Themselves? How can that be?
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I know this might be hard to believe, but sometimes there are parts of yourself you don't want to actually acknowledge or believe are true. Or they might discover something they thought about themselves isn't really that way at all.
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You do? [ that's great, actually. ] I know it's not like that for everyone, but... it's something to think about.
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Sometimes I do have to wonder if you're misunderstanding reflecting as stagnating, Yuma. But I guess you would know yourself better than me. Isn't it only stagnating if it lasts way too long?
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[ he seems thoughtful about this like maybe yuma's made a point, and yet. ]
We do what we need to in order to move forward. Whatever that looks like.
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Yes. What that looks like will vary depending on the person, but the same principle should apply.
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