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noname223
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- Aug 18, 2020
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I do this a lot. Especially, if they were embarrassing or when criticism was involved.
I think it is caused by autism and psychosis my overanalyzing of social interactions.
In my self-help group a woman with BPD told a story. After a conversation with someone ten years ago she thought the person hated her since. She met that person again after ten years and it turned out it was all a misunderstanding. She actually likes her.
I have this issue with the quantum physics professor that literally haunts my brain. I also came to the conclusion he truely hated me. I met him a year after we met us in during that clinic stay and he was really puzzled when I acted like he hated me. I think he was too stunned about my behavior/cognitive distortion to point out the misunderstanding.
I think analyzing social interactions that happened several years ago are affected by so many cognitive biases. Most often the other person already forgot it and only oneself interprets way too much into the interaction. Maybe the past situation triggered something in me. It most likely has. And this is why I cannot forget it and read too much into it. For the other person it was rather random and void. Nothing to ruminate several years about.
I think it is caused by autism and psychosis my overanalyzing of social interactions.
In my self-help group a woman with BPD told a story. After a conversation with someone ten years ago she thought the person hated her since. She met that person again after ten years and it turned out it was all a misunderstanding. She actually likes her.
I have this issue with the quantum physics professor that literally haunts my brain. I also came to the conclusion he truely hated me. I met him a year after we met us in during that clinic stay and he was really puzzled when I acted like he hated me. I think he was too stunned about my behavior/cognitive distortion to point out the misunderstanding.
I think analyzing social interactions that happened several years ago are affected by so many cognitive biases. Most often the other person already forgot it and only oneself interprets way too much into the interaction. Maybe the past situation triggered something in me. It most likely has. And this is why I cannot forget it and read too much into it. For the other person it was rather random and void. Nothing to ruminate several years about.