Rodent said:I'll certainly never be able to fake being outgoing.
Restless soul said:It depends on moods with me. Usually I am pretty good
But if someone or a worker at a place I like going says something that rubs me the wrong way i take that a sign not to go back and distance myself. This can be unhealthy. Because some places I might actually enjoy. I am too senstive like that.
There were cases where i went to a place for years and for whatever reason one day got sick of the people and atmosphere.
In a way that was a good thing. It got dull and stale and needed a change. But subconsciously It might have been to a bad experience I had there a few years before. So in some cases its healthy to change the environment if gets stale. But with me one comment that runs me wrong can do that in a second. I hope some of the people with backgrounds in psychology can chime in here
Restless soul said:Fake it until you make it As the saying goes
dd11 said:How good are you at faking it? Playing the happy card when you really don't feel like it? And, trying to be more outgoing when are an introvert.
SofiasMami said:But I live in the Land of Fakes - fake tans, fake ****s, fake celebrities, fake wealth...so I've probably assimilated a little into that culture, unfortunately lol.
Somnambulist said:SofiasMami said:But I live in the Land of Fakes - fake tans, fake ****s, fake celebrities, fake wealth...so I've probably assimilated a little into that culture, unfortunately lol.
Me too. I assume you're talking about California.
It's shockingly sad how fake this place is.
I've become someone I'm not and never wanted to be.
SofiasMami said:Somnambulist said:SofiasMami said:But I live in the Land of Fakes - fake tans, fake ****s, fake celebrities, fake wealth...so I've probably assimilated a little into that culture, unfortunately lol.
Me too. I assume you're talking about California.
It's shockingly sad how fake this place is.
I've become someone I'm not and never wanted to be.
Yep, it's California. And southern California is loads worse than NorCal.
dd11 said:How good are you at faking it? Playing the happy card when you really don't feel like it? And, trying to be more outgoing when are an introvert.
Cucuboth said:Don't know if I am any good at it, but I tried to for a long time (all through high school and about 5 years after), and eventually, when I spoke up and said that I wasn't happy, I was told that everyone thought I was happy with the way things were, that I liked being alone, single, and having no friends. [...]
dd11 said:How good are you at faking it? Playing the happy card when you really don't feel like it? And, trying to be more outgoing when are an introvert.
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