| | Do you think that we seek someone with similar interests in an effort to be more appreciated ourselves? It's a rather self-centered thought, and while it may not be the sole reason (for example, similar interests implies understanding of eachother and more fun), I wonder how much it has to do with anything. This leads to thoughts about mis-self-impressions -- the idea that what we think of ourselves is incorrect, so if we seek after someone that we think will appreciate us, but since we don't really have the properties that we want appreciated, that we will never be satisfied (assuming this is our sole reason for attraction) |
| | Posted 6/27/2007 4:32 PM - 1 comments
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