No, I don't see my SELF in the mirror. Often, I am startled by the reflection: hair is messy or skin looks rashy when I wasn't aware that that had happened.
I am still the little girl and the fresh teen-ager and the young woman and I am working on accepting the old lady into that club. In my mind, I actually don't carry an image of my face, but a definition of who I am and what I believe.
On a less deep note:
I see a face and body that I know is mine, but it is reversed and not the way everyone else sees me. (Photographs show me the way others see.)
2007-01-13 18:07:48
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answered by Charlie Kicksass 7
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The wall between the back of the replicate and the back of the piece of furniture is approximately an inch thick and is subsequently to skinny to hold somebody. The replicate has been taken out and that i even have seen the glass and silver that reason the mirrored image. It it have been in basic terms purely somewhat glass with somebody's image showing by then it does no longer replicate mild, the mild from the interior of sight window could conflict by and eliminate darkness from the room and guy or woman interior in a fashion that it does no longer eliminate darkness from me and the room that i'm in, even with the undeniable fact that it does not. to boot, a shadow is a interior of sight the place mild can not fall as a results of fact we block it...what I see interior the replicate is a mirrored image.
2016-12-13 05:57:56
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answered by ? 4
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i guess it's an expression of perpective of yourself. there's this belief that sometimes, you really need a reality check on who you seem to be. it's true that there are differences between who you are on the inside and on the inside. sometimes, you could get caught up in who you believe you are. that's why at times you need the view from someone else to see if you really are acting as you should and as you believe you are.
example, you may think that you're a shy and reserved person but through someone else's perspective, you may seem like a snob.
so, basically, you ask someone to evaluate you for the purpose of checking up on your shortcomings and trying to improve. however, the decision is yours on whether to believe and act on what others say. remember, you are who you are - the decision is yours.
2007-01-13 17:50:45
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answered by changing_sky 2
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I think what you were trying to say is do I see myself as others see me. I doubt it. I think the perspective other people have on us is way nicer than how we see ourselves. Most of us are really hard on ourselves and focus on our faults instead of the good things about us.
If I look in a mirror I don't just see me I see in to my soul. I see what I am hiding from others. It's kind of like seeing a person and then seeing their skeleton. I see my skeleton.
2007-01-13 17:45:40
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answered by Serinity4u2find 6
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When I see positive traits in myself that others do not see I try to bring them out. And vise versa when others see things in me that I do not recognize I try to bring them out too.
2007-01-13 17:56:49
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answered by sarah b 1
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