jumanji wrote:
of course some down time is to be expected, but have you ever been sitting in a group of people and even though they may respect you or at least put up with you but nonetheless they unintetionally ignore you. As if they see you but they don't consciously realiize you're there. What do you do in those situations? Im in one like that now and it seems like this happens all the time no matter what group of people im with. HELP PLEASE WITH SUGGESTIONS
I've been the invisible man most of the time in said gatherings, or for that matter even at 'work' ,and it's the same old song.
And I've noticed my words have little weight ,even with a display of wisdom, and I suppose it has more to do with the other's emotions in connection with character identification.
I've found if they don't think as you do, then you're an outsider ,and subsequently tolerated; so they are unable to 'relate' and therefore are unable to 'emotively' connect to you - "a persona non grata," if you will - unconsciously .
I sit back and watch and examine as an observer, and learn as an amatuer anthropologist.
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