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06. Practice Healthy Disassociation.

06. Practice Healthy Disassociation.

They know that the world does not revolve around them.

They are able to listen to someone without worrying that any given statement they make is actually a slight against them.

They are able to disassociate from their own projections and at least try to understand another person's perspective.

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