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Today, the things that I'm going to talk about is pretty simple - My Social, My Psychology. You must be wondering of the significance of the topic. No worries! Embrace the journey of reading this post because from now onwards you'll get to know me better.
Readers,
When we talk about people, we all perceive them as either family, friends, teachers, mates, so on and so forth. The reality is just that there are a lot of different people with different personality out there. How we see other people may differ from one another; say for example we have person A as a subject, this person might be known by person B as someone who is friendly but to person C, this person might be known as just someone who is passive. Now what we can learn here is that no one is able to judge a person similarly to the other because we can sometimes be judgemental or in other words prejudice towards one another. Simply said, our thoughts about someone else are very subjective depending on how we find commonality towards him or her.
To some who have known me for long, they'll know that I'm a people oriented kind of person. Does it occur to you people oriented? Well, say no more, "people oriented" would be something that I refer to myself if I were to describe myself in a word. I mean two words! Basically, I say so because I've always seen the beauty in each and every one person standing on Earth.
Sometimes, I could be really into "people" in general. Won't say that I'm obsessed with other people. But it's just that there are times of which I will sit down and see others walking, talking, laughing, smiling, chatting, running and so much more. In my eyes, these people that I see right there and then is special in their own way.
One question that has always occurred in my mind when I see them is "Who are these people?". I just wonder of the kind of living that they are into - are their lives different than mine? Even though I may not know each and every of them personally, but just seeing them laughing and talking with their friends just occurred to me as something that is so AMAZING that out of billions of people in this world, we all have different stories. And I, myself, on the other hand is given the opportunity by God to interact with a few hundreds out of billions. And they're my "society" - families, friends, mates, teachers and many others.
Sometimes, I could be really into "people" in general. Won't say that I'm obsessed with other people. But it's just that there are times of which I will sit down and see others walking, talking, laughing, smiling, chatting, running and so much more. In my eyes, these people that I see right there and then is special in their own way.
One question that has always occurred in my mind when I see them is "Who are these people?". I just wonder of the kind of living that they are into - are their lives different than mine? Even though I may not know each and every of them personally, but just seeing them laughing and talking with their friends just occurred to me as something that is so AMAZING that out of billions of people in this world, we all have different stories. And I, myself, on the other hand is given the opportunity by God to interact with a few hundreds out of billions. And they're my "society" - families, friends, mates, teachers and many others.
At times, I ponder to how all of these would be possible - the relationships and interactions that I have with other people. And so psychologically, it all starts to develop from my own thought, feelings and behaviour that I have to another person. One thing that I know, I am the one that shapes other people's characters. I make them who they are now because I am their "society". Hence, it's the same for others too, they make me who I am today. I feel blessed!
Now think of how wonderful it is that our psychology (thoughts, feelings, and behaviour) are also our socials. Our in here relatively means "sharing". We share our psychology and social, and there form a variety of interactions among billions of people in the world nowadays.
Thank you readers. Hope to see you soon!
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