Anonymous wrote:Interesting. This is a great thing to talk about with a therapist.
I am the opposite and cannot stand people feeling sorry for me and I think it's the way I was raised and I've talked to a therapist about it. I have tended to feel like I always need to be my best self, no one cares, don't show or tell people your real vulnerabilities, make it seem like everything is great, etc. I think this probably goes better in terms of people wanting to be around you than being a complainer, but it can keep people at a distance too, which is not a good thing. Therapy really helped me change.
I desperately wish I was like you. I have a coworker who was the same way and though I always thought it was weird she gave a positive spin to everything, I have to admit I thought she was very self assured and had a strong personality.