Shadwell wrote:
Don't worry about it so much. They may not hate us or think about us as much as we think they do, they got their own problems why would they be so fixated on us?
I'd agree with that. One of my friends gave me some good advice about interaction - he said "don't worry too much about what people think about how you are coming across.... they are too absorbed in themselves to care"
I tend to think that little things I've done are apocalyptic errors, but often it's not such a big thing... everyone makes mistakes, it's just that some people have the confidence to shrug them off.
But that can be hard to do for us. Aspies tend to get hung up on mistakes, and be very self-critical. I went through many years of paranoia about what other people thought about me, and sometimes it was a vicious circle.... because I thought negatively, I behaved negatively, and provoked negative responses, even when it might have been ok in the first place.
Sometimes events from the past create thought patterns that are hard to break. I got bullied a lot at school, so I've sometimes found it hard to trust people as an adult, or believe that some people are truly good-natured. Time can be a great healer though, and there's things like Cognitive Behaviour Therapy that can help change harmful thought patterns.