SpideyVille
Walking out the Desert
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In my travels, I have come across many people, some of who I have gotten to know on a personal level, and have found qualities that I admired and respected about them. However, I have noticed that some people will act a certain way when they are alone with me, but then act in a completely different way when they are around others and it has made me wonder, how well do we really know people? I feel like there's a real difference between knowing something about a person, like a fear of theirs or their favorite food, as opposed to something more aboout who they are, like in terms of character and behavior.
I know there are a number of things to take into account, such as the length of the friendship/relationship and how close you are to them and how much time you spend around them, but I guess my question here is how well do you know the people that you are round? Do you feel like you know a lot about them but nothing about who they are, or do you feel like you know them like the back of your hand? Also, how well do you think people know you?
I know there are a number of things to take into account, such as the length of the friendship/relationship and how close you are to them and how much time you spend around them, but I guess my question here is how well do you know the people that you are round? Do you feel like you know a lot about them but nothing about who they are, or do you feel like you know them like the back of your hand? Also, how well do you think people know you?