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BloomInWinter
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This has been a tough issue for me. I thought I should always know what someone was thinking. That gave me the illusion of predictability and safety. But not really, as it turned out.
Aren't we entitled to own our thoughts? Shouldn't we be allowed to only share what we choose to? We all have negative thoughts about other people sometimes, even people we love. Would we want them to know what we were really thinking about them?
We are entitled to our own thoughts. So is everyone else. If they want us to know, it brings much inner peace to presume they aren't thinking about us at all, but worried about their own issues. If not, that's their problem.
That's not to say we shouldn't care what some trusted, respected, safe people think. It just means not everyone has rights to rule our lives.
Also, we can derail the previous programming by passively-aggressive people by only going on what someone says and pretending we don't understand the unspoken message. Refusing to show a reaction to what we think they mean instead of what they say takes their power over our feelings away.
Aren't we entitled to own our thoughts? Shouldn't we be allowed to only share what we choose to? We all have negative thoughts about other people sometimes, even people we love. Would we want them to know what we were really thinking about them?
We are entitled to our own thoughts. So is everyone else. If they want us to know, it brings much inner peace to presume they aren't thinking about us at all, but worried about their own issues. If not, that's their problem.
That's not to say we shouldn't care what some trusted, respected, safe people think. It just means not everyone has rights to rule our lives.
Also, we can derail the previous programming by passively-aggressive people by only going on what someone says and pretending we don't understand the unspoken message. Refusing to show a reaction to what we think they mean instead of what they say takes their power over our feelings away.