Sometimes, I'd pretend that I feel inferior. I'm an idiot. I'm nonesense. I'm very ugly. I'm worse, really, than a mud slap.
Because in that way, you'll see how other people would react. And I think that's one of the best way in 'judging' people.
There are those who will lift you up. They'll say it's okay. You're not that bad. They're far worse than you. There's always a purpose for everything. That you're just worse when you compare yourself to others. But the truth is, every one of us is the best in our own ways. And one doesn't need to compare.
But the most fun type are those who'll actually lift themselves up. Yes, they do exist--tangible and alive. They would tell you the most common first impression they get is intimidation. That they know this and that and this. You maintain the atmosphere and your character in this play and you go on with it. "Lift! Lift! Lift!" their ego would say. They'd tell you more about themselves, not asking anything about you. Listen as they speak, they don't necessarily push you down but they do lift themselves up. They think they've met that worse one and they feel so good about it.
Isn't it fun to look at them people like that?















