Remy_LeGermz
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So yo, having a discussion with a friend. It gets to how you can be at someone's home and they have a baby. The baby is running around the home wit a bag a cheetos, covered in cheetos dust in a white tee and underwear. You dont know the baby so the baby come off to you like a lil messy baby you dont want touching you.
But if that's your home and your baby, you dont see the baby as messy. You just see your little cute baby running around being happy and enjoying some chips. It got to how our perception based on attachment alters how we view things.
Got me to thinking, every story that I tell, that i hear a person who was involved in the same incident with me, who tells the same story. Always has me in the story seeming way more cool and gully that I perceived myself during that moment or after. Every story I tell, I always view myself in the story as the clown stumbling through the event.
Then when I hear them tell it, I got a collection of viewpoints from people that are close to me that view me as, confident, handsome, intense, fearless, a charmer. I'm like, yo..who is this nigga cause I never met him. Then I figure it's because of my emotional attachment to myself. I find it hard to see what everyone sees because I'm very much harshly emotionally attached to myself.
That's my issue though..do yall identify heavily with what others cast you as in their viewpoint?
But if that's your home and your baby, you dont see the baby as messy. You just see your little cute baby running around being happy and enjoying some chips. It got to how our perception based on attachment alters how we view things.
Got me to thinking, every story that I tell, that i hear a person who was involved in the same incident with me, who tells the same story. Always has me in the story seeming way more cool and gully that I perceived myself during that moment or after. Every story I tell, I always view myself in the story as the clown stumbling through the event.
Then when I hear them tell it, I got a collection of viewpoints from people that are close to me that view me as, confident, handsome, intense, fearless, a charmer. I'm like, yo..who is this nigga cause I never met him. Then I figure it's because of my emotional attachment to myself. I find it hard to see what everyone sees because I'm very much harshly emotionally attached to myself.
That's my issue though..do yall identify heavily with what others cast you as in their viewpoint?