Peering into Minds: What Do Others Truly Think?
Ever wondered what people really think of you, not just what they say? It's a fascinating curiosity. From old friends to exes and colleagues, pondering the unspoken truths can be quite revealing. Whose thoughts would you want to read? Share your insights! 💭🤔
Would you like to know what people really think of you? Not what they say to your face or even when discussing you with someone else. But in their own minds.
To me, that can be very interesting.
It would be interesting to know what friends from the past think. Are they still doing well? Or maybe they envy, because the gap between us, unfortunately, has opened up a gigantic one. At some point, we simply did not have common topics for discussion.
It would be interesting to know what my ex thinks. Does he think what would have happened if he had stayed? Or, on the contrary, is he happy that he is not the main character of my posts?
It would be interesting to know what my father thinks about the fact that I am either in the Maldives, or in Kenya, or somewhere else, driving a super-expensive car and living in an elite residential complex, earning many times more than he did in his best years. Doesn't he regret that he himself lost all this in the future? In exchange for a random skirt. And I also wonder what his daughters would say about me, who, I bet, do not even know about my existence.
It would be interesting to know what colleagues think. Is it more respect or envy? Or maybe a sense of superiority, or vice versa, the thought that all these projects and trips should have belonged to them? We all smile at the sight of each other, and even if we discuss someone, sometimes we think something completely different in our heads.
It would be interesting to know what former classmates think. Although they hardly know how to think, so it's just not very interesting.
Whose thoughts would you like to read?
P.S. Well, or if you are really ready to share your thoughts on the topic of me, I will be glad! Even if it's not the most pleasant thing."