Your brain has a superpower called Theory of Mind—the ability to imagine what others are thinking. It helps us connect, but it also means we absorb others’ opinions constantly. We’re wired to follow the crowd—it’s how our ancestors stayed safe.
But this creates a mental juggling act: who you are, who others think you are, and what you think they think! Even your core values, the ones that feel deeply personal, are shaped by the world you grew up in.
In the end, much of “you” is a reflection of everyone else.
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