it's all about choice
Perhaps it's more about choice. Younger years...grammer, middle, high school, your associates were chosen for you...those that lived near you, those that rode your bus, in your class, etc, etc. In those days I was teased a lot by people who weren't my peers, just happened to be associates. I got sarcastic, and non-genuine compliments all the time as a form of teasing. "nice instrument" (I was in band) then I would be labeled a geek, by those same people. That kinda stuff. As you mature, your associates become more of your choosing, your job puts you with people of similar backgrounds in education, the bars you go to, the places you chill at...are all places you feel comfortable. The people there are more genuine, compliments more meaningful, because they are people you more closely relate too. So you have to be less skeptical of what they say and just accept it as truth.
my dime - a nickel and three pennies.
TheCyberPoet said:
Or to put it a different way: when I was 16, I was a certified genius (IQ: 199, tested) and felt that it was rare to meet anyone who was even close to being my mental equal among my age group (my peer group?). As I've aged and the intervening years have come and gone, I haven't gotten any stupider (at least not by much), but my peer group has slowly gotten smarter a whole (having gone off to college, learned lessons from life, reading, schools).
So, perhaps your peer groups have gotten more adept at delivering compliments, or more likely, you have gotten more socially adept and comfortable at being complimented![]()
Perhaps it's more about choice. Younger years...grammer, middle, high school, your associates were chosen for you...those that lived near you, those that rode your bus, in your class, etc, etc. In those days I was teased a lot by people who weren't my peers, just happened to be associates. I got sarcastic, and non-genuine compliments all the time as a form of teasing. "nice instrument" (I was in band) then I would be labeled a geek, by those same people. That kinda stuff. As you mature, your associates become more of your choosing, your job puts you with people of similar backgrounds in education, the bars you go to, the places you chill at...are all places you feel comfortable. The people there are more genuine, compliments more meaningful, because they are people you more closely relate too. So you have to be less skeptical of what they say and just accept it as truth.
my dime - a nickel and three pennies.
