I thought for a long time that I was the same “me” wherever I
was and whoever I was with. But then, in recent decades, I began to
notice differences in the “me” that was present, first with a few
people, then more and more with more and more. For example, I might be
witty with fast comebacks with one person, and yet with another I was
more dull and boring. Even when I tried to lighten up with the second
person, I did not seem able to – I couldn’t call forth the facet of me
that was present with the first person. Hmmm.
Have any of you noticed this? Probably everyone has, and just
as probably many have written about it. Do any of you know if this is
the case? And has anyone tried to explain the different facets of
one’s personality that seem to naturally shine with different people?
Or am I just nuts? Jim
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