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Saturday, 20 February 2016

SELF-DECEPTION: THE WORST MALADY OF PERSONAL IDENTITY



MASQUERADED IDENTITIES 
You cannot wake a person who is pretending to be asleep- Navajo Proverb
There is so much sham in the society. So alarming that it is no longer an individual crisis but a national disorder. Everybody wants to be the other person. Imitations are celebrated. Originality and ingeniousness are old fashioned. Truth is considered bleak, distanced, cold and discouraging. We have become a society that celebrates masquerading; everyone in his/her own concealment. There is not an impostor without his/her mask. Such society and its individuals thrive in pretense, deception, charade, fraud, and con.
Symptoms of a self-deceived humanity are; the triumph of lies to truth, evil to goodness, captivity to freedom, war to peace, corruption to transparency, disordered appetite to reason. Our nation, it seems, is an exemplar of such familiar culture where there is a colossal debasement of truth, a battered situation for justice, a cheerful demonstration of corruption and a shabbiness to growth and development. Perhaps, our nation has lost its identity to self-deception, pride and fruitlessness. The conjured identity that Nigeria has as a nation is that which speaks of it as the Giant of Africa. However, in the menace of Nigeria’s economy, the pangs of insecurity and the fangs of corruption, we are left with no choice than to relegate our gigantism, unless we only speak of it as regards our prodigious population.        
This national loss of identity would not have been possible without the assemblage of individual identities that are already entrenched in the self-deceived culture. A culture that is inflated in delusions, fantasies, empty visions and over-bloated opinions. Leonardo da Vinci once said it: the greatest deception men suffer is from their own opinions. What self-deception does is an erosion of the self and the betrayal of one’s personality. No wonder, the Existentialist, Soren Kierkegaard opines loudly that: the greatest hazard of all, losing one’s self, can occur very quietly in the world, as if it were nothing at all. No other loss can occur so quietly; any other loss—an arm, a leg, five dollars, a wife, etc.—is sure to be noticed. These urgent reasons demand of us as individuals and as a society to awake from self-deception and to rise to the realisation of self-knowledge which is the only way to freedom and development.     
PERSONAL IDENTITY AND SELF-DECEPTION
Self-deception is the root of all evil- Robert Heinlein
Personal Identity is that which is particular about a person. It includes those qualities that distinguish one person from another, and more importantly, it is the consciousness of one’s own being or identity. Cam Caldwell explains further that one’s identity defines how an individual affirms his/her worth to others and to self. Hence, identity is at its core psycho-social, as an expression of self, for, with, against, or despite; but certainly in response to others.” Every individual is therefore unique. It is this uniqueness that brings variety and flavour to life’s drama.

Self-deception on the other hand is the conscious act of lying to yourself or of making yourself believe something that is not true. It is the act of deceiving oneself as to one’s true feeling, motives, circumstances and other components of life. As Mark Sultana notes that Self-deception is a symptom of a flawed personal identity and inner division. In self-deception, one is actively, purposefully and skilfully engaged in systematically keeping oneself from being explicitly conscious of something. A nation can deceived itself by consciously rejecting that which is truly needed for the growth of its citizens. Nigeria, for instance, is consciously deceiving itself by thinking that our aged rulers are the right people to dominate government offices leaving no room for the youths to participate and bring in new realities to governing and economy. Nigeria has deceived itself so long to think that crude oil will last forever, that is why the nation may continue to suffer messy and chaotic economy.     
SELF-DECEPTION: PROBING BENEATH THE SURFACE GRAMMAR
Self-deception is awfully disastrous because it denies self-knowledge. Socrates had warned: Man know thyself! This injunction is the beginning and the most important principle for survival and existence. Once an individual consciously denies the truth about the self, then, that self is on its way to perdition. In self-deception, what is attacked and condemned in futility is self-knowledge. Self-knowledge is the understanding of one’s own nature, abilities and limitations. It is an in-depth insight into oneself. Self-knowledge is the answer to life’s fundamental questions.
The second notorious problem of self-deception is that is not like the other kind of deception. Little wonder, Plato exclaims that the worst of all deceptions is self-deception. Self-deception is therefore the description of stupidity which is defined as knowing the truth, seeing the truth but still believing the lies. Aiden Wilson pictures the terrifying content of self-deception in these words: of all forms of deception, self-deception is the most deadly and of all deceived persons the self-deceived are the least likely to discover the fraud.
SELF-DECEPTION AND ITS EXCLUSIVE BLINDNESS
When I am in the box, I am self-deceived in the box, I do not see clearly. I am blind to the truth about myself and others- Kate CEO
Self-deception is an enclosed box. Once an individual is stuck within, he/she becomes totally blind. Blind to the truth about reality. Blind to everything! Such blindness is self-inflicted, exclusive and excruciating. An individual who enjoys deceiving himself/herself is locked behind bars, helpless and weak. In such situation, the individual remains in a state of perpetual infantilism, stagnation and unproductivity. Even when he/she enjoys his fantasies and illusions, he/she is utterly convinced that he/she is living a lie, hence, he/she heads for frustration. Little wonder, Sam Erwin says: Self-deception is the surest way to self-destruction.
Frustration necessarily sets in because self-deception is against authenticity. Jean Paul Sartre gives an abhorrent critique of self-deception when he points out systematically that self-deception is a direct denial of freedom of consciousness. Self-deception is a prison and it operates within the logic of the hide- and-seek mentality. Self-deception will make a man wastes part of his life in attempts to display qualities which he does not possess, and to gain applause which he cannot keep. For intellectuals, self-deception exists in the menace of rationalization and so Karen Horney notes that rationalization may be defined as self-deception by reasoning. Even religion reveals the spiritual bankruptcy of self-deception. For according to Christian Scriver, it is self-love and its offspring self-deception which shut the gates of heaven and lead men as if in a delicious dream to hell.
LIBERATING ONESELF FROM SELF-DECEPTION: A JOURNEY TOWARDS SELF-KNOWLEDGE AND FREEDOM
Man know thyself- Socrates
The journey towards self-knowledge begins with discovery. Discovery is achieved in reflection. Reflection is the engagement of the mind on the realities around. How many engage their minds critically before making life’s decisions. Descartes is a philosophical figure for this sound fact. We know when we discover ourselves. However, contrary to Descartes, subjectivism must be avoided, for it is the cousin to self-deception.  
After the discovery of the self, self-awareness takes over. Self-awareness is all about understanding different facets of yourself- how you think, how you feel, how you react to situations, how you trust your creativity and inner guidance. It all about raising your consciousness and awareness so you can experience more of life.    
After the assertion of awareness, then comes compliance to what has been discovered. Compliance indicates that the self is not a judge of what exists. The self must discover and understand itself in the company of other selves as such the self is restraint from subjectivism and self-deception. In complying with existence, the self must always fight for the best and it is the human will that does this.    
Arriving at self-knowledge leads to the following:
·         Healing inner blocks so one can uncover his/her authentic self.
·         Effective decision making in life.
·         Creating an environment that better suits your needs.
·         Sustaining a positive change in your life.
·         Focusing your energy and time towards what you really do best.
·         Discovering your true and unlimited potentials.
·         Escaping frustration and depression.
·         Understanding yourself better and enjoying life.
DO NOT LIE TO YOURSELF!
Above all, do not lie to yourself. The man who lies to himself and listens to his own lie comes to a point that he cannot distinguish the truth within him, or around him, and so loses all respect for himself and for others. And having no respect he ceases to love- Fyodor Dostoyevsky
How is self-deception manifested? Self-deception starts with self-betrayal. You betray yourself when you feel how you should act and you choose to do differently, you then use self-deception to justify your act, you then seldom end up blaming other in causing the situation to end up the way it did. Many live pretentious lives, hiding behind others’ backs and burying their faces in the ground. They are never responsible for anything, they enjoying blaming others for everything, for the semi-religious ones, they end up blaming God for the disaster of their lives. They have forgotten that everything has been made for its own purpose, our task is to discover that purpose and key into it. Joseph Butler, the British philosopher and theologian, reminds us that: things and actions are what they are, and the consequences of them will be what they will be: why then should we desire to be deceived. Therefore, be sure that whatever You Are Is You! It is also important not to believe everything you think. The human heart is devious. Theodore Sorensen avers that: if we can tear the blindfold of self-deceptions from our eyes and loosen the gaga of self-denial from our voices we can restore our country to greatness. Once we let go of self-deception, we own up to our true identities, we understand ourselves more in the grab of our cultural and social values, we restrain foreign adulterous cultures and ideologies, we remain true to ourselves, we grow. It is apt to conclude with the words of James Baldwin: People who shut their eyes to reality simply invite their own destruction.