Self Reflection
One can see an astronaut falling down to whatever lies at the bottom. On opposite sides there are reflections, but both reflections are damaged. There are visible scratches overlapping his mirror image. In an attempt to councel yourself to prevent falling down even further, one must be brutally honest to oneself. You might even seek professional help from a psychologist. But even the most decorated shrink still looks at the outer part of his patient, no one can look inside your true soul except one self. Those distorted reflections are the opinions of the people around you. They are not pure, for they cannot see the inner layers of your being. 
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