When you look at yourself in the mirror, it's common to make judgements on yourself based on your appearance, or maybe give yourself little pep-talks when you're feeling down, or even to stare in admiration, or disgust. When you look at yourself though, how many of you primarily talk to a "you"... and conversely, how many of you primarily refer to yourself as an "I".
Just merely out of curiousity, I believe there may be a correllation between self assuredness, self distance, self concern and many other factors concernning on how we view ourselves and the primary self view we have in the mirror.
What do you say, and why do you think?
2007-01-26
08:02:47
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