u/ImJustMakin

It's over therapist, I depicted you as a soyjack and myself as a Chad.

It's over therapist, I depicted you as a soyjack and myself as a Chad.

Just putting this "weird" idea out there, I can't control the way people feel about me, so I should just talk to people and let them decide, but I can't technically talk to people because it's up to them if they talk back and listen, so all I can do I go make sounds toward a person and see if they respond, but I won't do that because I don't like making sounds toward a person and seeing if they will respond.

What do y'all think about "do what's in your control" when it comes to other people? It seems like it's impossible not to try to "control" other people and not to have the intention of control when interacting.

u/ImJustMakin — 7 days ago