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Navigating Self-Perception and External Judgement


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We face a choice in how we internalize external criticism: we can let it define us or choose to focus on our own self-perception.
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This brief, personal essay explores the impact of external criticism on self-perception. The author, who identifies as introverted, reflects on a lifetime of being judged for appearing "too quiet," "boring," or "angry." He acknowledges the universal nature of criticism while confessing his tendency to dwell on negative comments. This tendency, he argues, creates a self-fulfilling prophecy: worrying about appearing "boring" leads to behaviors that confirm this perception. The author suggests that while living in a world devoid of negative judgment is unrealistic, we have a choice in how we internalize criticism.

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"If I’m worried about how ‘boring’ others think I am, then I tighten up, act defensively, and hey presto — I’m no fun to be around." "An ideal world for me would be one in which everyone continually said how awesome, cool and fun I am while avoiding any and all forms of negative judgement." "Now, with this, I have a choice — we have a choice."

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