No Self-Awareness
I had a boss who had no idea of his body odour problem, and everybody was too tactful to break it to him. Not so a visiting Rev Ian Paisley: "What the blazes is that smell? Is it you?" That sorted it. Stories of people blissfully unaware of their bad smells, bad manners and foghorn voices.
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( , Thu 29 Nov 2012, 13:31)
I had a boss who had no idea of his body odour problem, and everybody was too tactful to break it to him. Not so a visiting Rev Ian Paisley: "What the blazes is that smell? Is it you?" That sorted it. Stories of people blissfully unaware of their bad smells, bad manners and foghorn voices.
Suggested by Ding Dong Montily on High
( , Thu 29 Nov 2012, 13:31)
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I will post on topic too but for the record
I think being overly self-aware is almost worse. People who over analyse every single last thing and have seen one or more therapists for 6 months or more can be much more painful and tedious than the blissfully ignorant, no?
( , Sun 2 Dec 2012, 21:44, 6 replies)
I think being overly self-aware is almost worse. People who over analyse every single last thing and have seen one or more therapists for 6 months or more can be much more painful and tedious than the blissfully ignorant, no?
( , Sun 2 Dec 2012, 21:44, 6 replies)
But isn't being that self-absorbed a type of lack of self-awareness in itself.
As in, they often can't see that their self-centeredness causes them all sorts of difficulties in the 1st place.
( , Mon 3 Dec 2012, 2:17, closed)
As in, they often can't see that their self-centeredness causes them all sorts of difficulties in the 1st place.
( , Mon 3 Dec 2012, 2:17, closed)
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