magz wrote:
I have an impression that how others see me tells a lot more about themselves than about me.
The ways people perceive me vary enormously and people are often completely wrong about me but they give out about their own insecurities.
As an example - I don't naturally recognize social pecking orders. Several times it got me accused of being greedy for power - by people who, to my evaluation, had that issue themselves.
I don't neatly fit any well-defined drawer (not even the autistic one), so people incapable of seeing others as individuals spit the wildest judgements about me.
Your right people usually just have some feeling in themselves which make them see you a certain way we are all individuals who must be judged as such rather than assumptions and preconceived notions
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