#107. Not All Mirrors Hang on Walls
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Not All Mirrors Hang on Walls
We spend so much time checking mirrors adjusting angles, fixing posture, managing presentation. But what if the most powerful mirrors in our lives aren’t the ones we stand in front of?
In this episode of Zama Mthombeni explores the different kinds of mirrors shaping who we become.
🪞 The aesthetic mirror : the one that helps us manage image but never questions character.
🪞 Affirming mirrors: the voices that restore proportion when life shrinks us.
🪞 Corrective mirrors : the uncomfortable reflections that refine us.
🪞 Character mirrors : the quiet revelations hidden in our reactions, pride, jealousy, and power.
Why do we prefer mirrors that flatter?
Why do we resist mirrors that expose patterns?
And what happens when presentation improves, but formation does not?
This episode is an invitation to examine the mirrors you allow to shape you because development is never cosmetic.