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<blockquote data-quote="twojei" data-source="post: 79391" data-attributes="member: 147"><p>What if what you are doing is simply projecting your own fear of being disabled onto her?</p><p></p><p>I wonder how much of our "sympathy" for others is simply seeing ourselves in them. There is this spiritual guy called Krishnamurti and he talks a lot about this topic. I hate to quote IA on this, but it simply explains it better than me:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I think an example of this is unsolicited advice. One could argue that apart from being unsolicited, it is offensive because the other person is not giving advice to you, but to the image he or she has formed about yourself which in turns makes it an advice about themselves, and thus it is egotistical and narcissitic, hence it is offensive.</p><p></p><p>Again, Gemini AI nailed it really well:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twojei, post: 79391, member: 147"] What if what you are doing is simply projecting your own fear of being disabled onto her? I wonder how much of our "sympathy" for others is simply seeing ourselves in them. There is this spiritual guy called Krishnamurti and he talks a lot about this topic. I hate to quote IA on this, but it simply explains it better than me: I think an example of this is unsolicited advice. One could argue that apart from being unsolicited, it is offensive because the other person is not giving advice to you, but to the image he or she has formed about yourself which in turns makes it an advice about themselves, and thus it is egotistical and narcissitic, hence it is offensive. Again, Gemini AI nailed it really well: [/QUOTE]
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