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If a person never says or does what you want them to, it is sometimes because you are projecting an identity onto them. What character traits do you feel you most often project upon others? |
Holding people accountable and responsible is important. However, this question is more so focused on how one may be confusing their personality with the interpretation of other people’s personalities.
>> Not everyone is prone to personality projection, but take a longer look at this question and aim to go deeper with your response.
>> Let’s address where you may be mixing your personality with the interpretation of other’s personalities. In what ways do you expect other people to be more similar to you, that be causing patterns of blindness in your interpretation of other people?
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>> Share your responses in the community space if one feels led. |
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