We often think we know more about others than we actually do. - Deepstash
We often think we know more about others than we actually do.

We often think we know more about others than we actually do.

We don’t really know what’s going on in our own minds. What chance then do we have of figuring out the minds of others?

Very little, it turns out. It’s very difficult to know what others think of you.

So while you might be confident that you’re well-liked it’s almost impossible to tell if others likes you, or just pretending.

The fact is that learning more about a person does not give you a greater ability to accurately read their mind; it's merely creates the illusion that you can.

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