Do The People Closest to You Actually Know You?
Telling family about something important and watching them completely miss the point. They hear the words and understand nothing. They respond to something that wasn’t said. They make it about something it isn’t about. The conversation ends and they think they get it and they are so far off it’s almost funny except it’s too sad to be funny. This happens constantly. With parents, with siblings, or with people who’ve known someone their entire life. They think they understand. They reference history like that history tells them who someone is. They bring up childhood like that childhood explains everything. They know so little it’s shocking they don’t realize how little they know. Friends aren’t better. They have their idea of who someone is and that idea is set. New information that contradicts it gets ignored. Growth that changed things gets missed. They are still relating to whoever someone was three years ago, five years ago, whenever the friendship formed and their understanding...