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TinyViolins · 31-35, M
A lot of people derive their sense of self-esteem from feeling smarter than or superior to other people. It's unfortunate that they can't see past whatever personal issues they have to see others as just people.
The fact that they spend as much time as they do online probably means they're socially isolated, so they may need to derive their sense of value from doing things like that. They get lost in these culture war issues because being on the "good" side is likely one of the few things that makes them feel good.
Just my two cents as someone that used to struggle with loneliness and insecurity
The fact that they spend as much time as they do online probably means they're socially isolated, so they may need to derive their sense of value from doing things like that. They get lost in these culture war issues because being on the "good" side is likely one of the few things that makes them feel good.
Just my two cents as someone that used to struggle with loneliness and insecurity
Justmeraeagain · 56-60, F
@TinyViolins
I can understand that.
I think the need to be right at the expense of being kind to be misguided.
I can understand that.
I think the need to be right at the expense of being kind to be misguided.