Most people I meet like me. But somehow, a group of authority figures I am involved with seems to hate me to the core?
I am tagged by them as having an “antiauthority” or “invulnerability” attitude. I have done things in the past to earn such tags, but have for a long time avoided any behavior that can in any way be interpreted as such.
I feel as though I have changed in a way I never thought possible and am now constantly “sucking it up” to make the best of situations when associated with these figures. Yet somehow something always comes back to me about having “antiauthority” and “invulnerability” attitudes. It seems as though I am at a remarkable disadvantage and have to go through significantly more effort than anyone for the same result because I am tagged with these attitudes.
It seems to me that time will not heal these wounds.
How can I put myself in a position where this group of authority figures does not constantly have an attitude of undue contempt towards me?
2007-07-20
20:41:56
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Allan
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➔ Psychology
These figures play a significant role in my life. Sadly, avoiding them is something that is not possible for me; they are directly realted to my career that I can not surrender.
2007-07-20
20:59:14 ·
update #1