One major lie most people tell themselves is that they understand others. In fact, I would say virtually everyone at some point has made the false assumption that they understand someone as a person when they do not. This is particularly the case with those who are not suffering from a mental condition that gives them a differing perception of social interactions. It is extremely common that people assume that they can understand others well; it is prevalent in the vast majority of social problems. This is how people are conned out of their money and possessions, how relationships fall apart, and why people feel lonely and realize that they are often very alone in how they experience the world.
Understanding Others
Understanding Others
Understanding Others
One major lie most people tell themselves is that they understand others. In fact, I would say virtually everyone at some point has made the false assumption that they understand someone as a person when they do not. This is particularly the case with those who are not suffering from a mental condition that gives them a differing perception of social interactions. It is extremely common that people assume that they can understand others well; it is prevalent in the vast majority of social problems. This is how people are conned out of their money and possessions, how relationships fall apart, and why people feel lonely and realize that they are often very alone in how they experience the world.