I'm not talking about just women, but people in general.
I'm a believer that we all have our strengths and weaknesses, but I've found that I may bee overly critical of people. When thinking of someone, I often start analyzing everything about them from their social skills to physical appearance to mental capabilities. A lot of the times (especially when feeling threatened), I often emphasize weaknesses, presumably to make myself feel better. For example, I'll think "Well, he has lots of friends, but he's not a very good looking guy" or "She looks attractive, but she's not very bright." I'll usually compare my own strengths and weaknesses to another person's as if its a competition to score the most points
Is it normal to think like this or is it a sign of insecurity? I often feel guilty about this, because we're commonly told to see the best in each other; that thinking negatively about others is bad. I know that just might be typical, feel-good type of advice, but I wanted to how this community feels. How would a DJ think of another person, man or woman? Does he see himself as above all the others? Does he compare himself to others? Does he not even worry about these sort of things? etc etc.
Interestingly enough, this type of thinking only became a cause for concern for me when it skyrocketed ever since I've started visiting this site (not badmouthing the site. It does more good than harm). This is probably as a result of becoming more obsessed with status and "being alpha" and things like that; I've become very competitive.
I'm a believer that we all have our strengths and weaknesses, but I've found that I may bee overly critical of people. When thinking of someone, I often start analyzing everything about them from their social skills to physical appearance to mental capabilities. A lot of the times (especially when feeling threatened), I often emphasize weaknesses, presumably to make myself feel better. For example, I'll think "Well, he has lots of friends, but he's not a very good looking guy" or "She looks attractive, but she's not very bright." I'll usually compare my own strengths and weaknesses to another person's as if its a competition to score the most points
Is it normal to think like this or is it a sign of insecurity? I often feel guilty about this, because we're commonly told to see the best in each other; that thinking negatively about others is bad. I know that just might be typical, feel-good type of advice, but I wanted to how this community feels. How would a DJ think of another person, man or woman? Does he see himself as above all the others? Does he compare himself to others? Does he not even worry about these sort of things? etc etc.
Interestingly enough, this type of thinking only became a cause for concern for me when it skyrocketed ever since I've started visiting this site (not badmouthing the site. It does more good than harm). This is probably as a result of becoming more obsessed with status and "being alpha" and things like that; I've become very competitive.
