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My mom and one of my close friends both have PTSD, too, and we all share similar frustrations with people in general. We all take the view that most people aren't terribly bright, and we're consistently aggravated by how inconsiderate of others' feelings they seem to be.
All three of us are people who will go above and beyond to excel at any task we're assigned, as well as to help people we care about if they're in a tight spot. All of us have had past experiences involving our support of others going unreciprocated.
Recently I had the realization that these characteristics might just be more traits of PTSD. It occurred to me that the majority of people don't share our perfectionism because they've never had to. They didn't learn early that their ability to outperform others is what made them lovable. Likewise, they aren't as attuned to others' feelings because they never had to be able to anticipate somebody else's emotional state or do constant emotional damage control just to survive. We have. It was a really dramatic paradigm shift for me to consider that most people aren't merely dumb and thoughtless, but unequipped with certain survival mechanisms we've all carried with us for life.
Can anybody else relate? Have any thoughts to share?
All three of us are people who will go above and beyond to excel at any task we're assigned, as well as to help people we care about if they're in a tight spot. All of us have had past experiences involving our support of others going unreciprocated.
Recently I had the realization that these characteristics might just be more traits of PTSD. It occurred to me that the majority of people don't share our perfectionism because they've never had to. They didn't learn early that their ability to outperform others is what made them lovable. Likewise, they aren't as attuned to others' feelings because they never had to be able to anticipate somebody else's emotional state or do constant emotional damage control just to survive. We have. It was a really dramatic paradigm shift for me to consider that most people aren't merely dumb and thoughtless, but unequipped with certain survival mechanisms we've all carried with us for life.
Can anybody else relate? Have any thoughts to share?