Anonymous 02/08/2024 (Thu) 10:32 No.51256 del
>>51254
>1) other people are not always right. I don't know where I got this from but I've always been the kind of person who pretty much believes anything they're told
That must be almost everyone to some degree. It's just the mindset that we are indoctrinated with through going to school. In school someone places an authority figure in front of you and you are more or less forced to accept what they says as true or as knowledge worth inheriting.
Maybe some people just have more of an instinctual rejection of authority than others. I think the ones who put ukraine flags on their profile or were the people who encouraged everyone wearing masks during covid are the ones who never were able to shake that off

For me what was hard to figure out was that my parents weren't always right or flawless, and that they were actually really dumb about most things. Also I did not fully realize that my mom was mentally ill until I was 20

>>51254
>2) I'm not like the other boys. Memery aside I already talked about this a few days ago but I didn't mention that it took me a loooonnnngg time to accept that most people's conception of the world and of life are very different from my own. I'm never really going to understand theirs and they're never really going to understand mine. It's hard to accept this because I guess it forces you to realize just how lonely you really are, but there comes a point when it can't be denied anymore, after you've experienced enough failures in trying to relate to them or establish some sort of connection
But don't you think that's also a good thing