I think it's normal and can be one of the best tools to fuel self reliance and independence if conducted in a positive way. Although, it would appear to me the reasoning for you not confiding appears to be an underlying self worth issue. I for one can relate and also do the same with the exception its not that I don't want to bother another it's that I rather not leave myself open to lies misconceptions or skewed ideals. This with a little refining can make you the strongest and wisest of people or it can indeed drive you into the dirt. We've been heavily conditioned for social dependence and co dependence. Given the right circumstances if everyone was working through their own issues as they should be to become a full self loving reliant person no one would be "burdening" anyone and we'd have infinitely more insight and wisdom and intimate self understanding to share and enjoy with one another. Rather than need burden or depend on ome another. Best wishes to you
Is it normal that I have a serious talk with myself?
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I think it's normal and can be one of the best tools to fuel self reliance and independence if conducted in a positive way. Although, it would appear to me the reasoning for you not confiding appears to be an underlying self worth issue. I for one can relate and also do the same with the exception its not that I don't want to bother another it's that I rather not leave myself open to lies misconceptions or skewed ideals. This with a little refining can make you the strongest and wisest of people or it can indeed drive you into the dirt. We've been heavily conditioned for social dependence and co dependence. Given the right circumstances if everyone was working through their own issues as they should be to become a full self loving reliant person no one would be "burdening" anyone and we'd have infinitely more insight and wisdom and intimate self understanding to share and enjoy with one another. Rather than need burden or depend on ome another. Best wishes to you