We have no neurological translator to interpret the world for us or explain the logic behind the many ways we fight for some artificial sense of control. To tell the world that we are not inherently bossy or bad or uncaring. That we are lonely and, brilliant as we may be, unbelievable as it may sound, we don’t know how to do better. So we step on toes and offend others. We seem self-centered when trying hardest to connect. We may blame others. We may raise our chins too high, arrogantly trying to disguise our insecurity. We mimic expertly or hide away. And we learn from experience that there
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