I did the invisibility thing for a while. It was a neat trick. You can be there in the world as an observer without anyone saying a thing to you. You learn, you see, outsiders have that advantage. I'll always be an outsider. I'm very different, very specialised to see motivations of all kinds, the conscious and the subconscious. I can thus both bring the best out of others and be a realist. When you can do what I do you see the futility of human judgement. What matters is how to fix the world, end suffering, bring greater love, happiness and peace. Yet one cannot both lead and be one of the "group." So, outside I became because I was never seen for who I am, outside is where I stay even if I take a leadership role. Unseen and seen. Invisible and famous. Unknown and known by all. Unloved and loved by all. Yet, when the universe chooses you it is the greatest honour and for it you hold pure gratitude. Serving is the highest honour there is.
Invisibility is overrated. Give me the spotlight so I can actually do some good here. At some point all this safety becomes a hinderance to the mission.
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