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curl-6 said:
contestgamer said:

I dont think most people really know themselves, often those around them see things they dont themselves, because they are divorced from the internal psychological games that the person him or herself is a constant victim of. You are under a lot of psychological pressure on a day to day basis to keep yourself in equilibrium - as we all are - and so often you cant see the forest from the trees. 

I'm quite aware of how my mind works; in addition to having lived with it for over 29 years, the struggles I have faced over the years have necessitated that I deconstruct my own thought processes and unpackage my own biases and defence mechanisms.

No offense, but you don't know me. We've exchanged a handful of messages on an online forum. You don't really have any grounds to claim you know me better than I know myself.

Look, 99.999% of people will enjoy having 10 million dollars more than 100 thousand. I don't need to know them to make that assumption. I've literally heard people with little money tell me they prefer to be poor than rich which is clearly BS and a psychological way of accepting their situations