I think people have missed what the OP wrote
It would be a shame to lose that in interpersonal bickering, when there is scope for those of us with the background @551 describes to learn something about ourselves.
I certainly share the experience of being held only to have value when I achieved, and also of being taught that most people were of lesser value. I had realised that these were as much lies about the world as some of the more directly abusive stuff, and work at rejecting both stories.
I hadn't thought so much about the emotional observation side. I'm often puzzled by the lack of compassion towards others shown by some people close to me. I need to go away and think about this more. Am I aware of distress signals that others don't pick up, precisely because that was a survival skill I needed in childhood? If so, would I be healthier if I was less aware of the subtle signs?
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.
It would be a shame to lose that in interpersonal bickering, when there is scope for those of us with the background @551 describes to learn something about ourselves.
I certainly share the experience of being held only to have value when I achieved, and also of being taught that most people were of lesser value. I had realised that these were as much lies about the world as some of the more directly abusive stuff, and work at rejecting both stories.
I hadn't thought so much about the emotional observation side. I'm often puzzled by the lack of compassion towards others shown by some people close to me. I need to go away and think about this more. Am I aware of distress signals that others don't pick up, precisely because that was a survival skill I needed in childhood? If so, would I be healthier if I was less aware of the subtle signs?