External and innate factors of an individual build up one's consciousness. It might appear to many as a poetic or literary phrase, and you may ask me why I am saying this. While history requires evidence to establish causality within a framework of rationality and reasons; many times, it often lacks tangible evidence to support one's arguments. You may disagree with me, but I insist that this lack of evidence to support one's argument doesn't make it unqualified. To clarify my point, I further argue that during a relationship, you unknowingly start developing certain elements that shape your 'idea of existence and consciousness'—to some extent, if not wholly—which in turn further develops your 'idea of self.'
The process of deceiving someone may have repercussions, including not only the end of one's life but also the destruction of one's 'definition of self,' which one unintentionally and naturally forms during a relationship with the other person who deceives the former. You cannot always witness this silent process, just as you cannot always produce tangible evidences to support your argument.
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14-11-2025
Rahul Khandelwal

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