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Hri is the lack of shame. The lack of inferiority complex or any other complex. The lack of the need to hide facts about one's ownself, about one's own past, his crimes, his nature, his poverty, his family and so on. The lack of the need to appear as something else or even the slightest pretentiousness. To be ready to offer oneself as one is - ready to examined, critiqued by anyone in anyway one likes, to be called anything another may feel like. To offer his life as a open book. No need, no desire to hide any part of it. All of this is Hri. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 210.212.81.17 (talk) 09:48, 2 June 2016 (UTC)[reply]