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Insecurity capitalisation?
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Have you ever been in a situation where you lay yourself open to a mixed group of people and then have one or two people 'home in' on you in a way that suggests that they want to deliberately capitalise on your insecurity?
For example, you talk frankly about something that is going on in your life that worries you, a few respond sympathetically, a few respond practically, a few respond dismissively ...then someone says something that REALLY needles you and plays directly upon the worry ...almost as if they KNOW it's having that effect.
For example, you talk frankly about something that is going on in your life that worries you, a few respond sympathetically, a few respond practically, a few respond dismissively ...then someone says something that REALLY needles you and plays directly upon the worry ...almost as if they KNOW it's having that effect.
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However what you are experiencing sounds to me like a full cross section of responses from other people.
Maybe you need to be a little more selective to whom you reveal issues that are of concern to you.
You will always find a wind-up individual in most social groups, and you are lucky if there is only one.
Put remarks made by such people out of your mind , just recognise them for what they are -- a wind up. Good luck .Brenda.
However what you are experiencing sounds to me like a full cross section of responses from other people.
Maybe you need to be a little more selective to whom you reveal issues that are of concern to you.
You will always find a wind-up individual in most social groups, and you are lucky if there is only one.
Put remarks made by such people out of your mind , just recognise them for what they are -- a wind up. Good luck .Brenda.
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