>>15301944>are you in perfect touch with yourself, when by your own admission you don't want to say bad things to others? no, if you do something that you don't want to do, but are used to, then you aren't
>rusanon's pointrusanon defined a person's "true self" mistakenly as their "ideal self" instead
>changing even your true selfyou can indeed change your true self, but there is a thin line between actually changing it and putting up a front
For example, you think saying -desu at the end of your sentences is cool, so you train yourself to do that. That is not a change to your true self, because when you are used to doing something so much that it becomes automatic to you, you are just "addicted" (forgive me for not finding a better-fitting word) to doing it.
>>15301946It's doesn't fit the word hipocrisy, because hipocrisy means contradicting your own statements, while "лицeмepиe" means behaving unlike yourself on purpose
I guess it can be translated as the english expression "putting up a front"
>how the hell do you know Russian better than me?I do?