Self-Observation Is Not Introspection (And Why Most People Get It Wrong)
Most people think they are self-aware.
What they usually mean is that they think about themselves a lot.
They analyse their feelings. They revisit conversations. They replay mistakes. They examine motives, reactions, childhood patterns, and personality traits.
That isn’t self-observation.
That’s self-absorption with commentary.
And the difference matters.
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