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ms spock
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Jumping to conclusions - people are not just nice because I think they are, and they are not honest, unless that I can see that are honest, and not read their minds that they are trying as hard as me.
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Great insight!I tend to forget that the conclusions about myself and life in general that I made based on the actions of my parents and other adults were based on the understanding of life of an 11 year old and stop giving those conclusions the weight and value of a conclusion made by an experienced human adult.
That is just gold! I wrote about this stuff awhile ago, about the helplessness and hopelessness.The criticisms my father laid on me cut me to the bone at eleven, and the remembrance of those criticisms can cut me to the bone at 55 if I give the file the trust that I would give a computer file that was "last saved" by an adult a week ago.
We sure do!The way we remember things is not the way they happened. We weren't always adults and even though it is the same flow of consciousness that extends back even before the events, it was a different us at the time they happened and our remembrance and our conclusions are not the same as the ones we would form now and we need to shed the ones we formed and rewrite the files once in awhile.
Could it be a hybrid between personalisation and emotional reasoning do you think?Thats my biggest erroneous thought process, that I remember it so it must be true.