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Stalker Rule #10: People's Perceptions Means Everything People already have precept notions about things. Examples of these attitudes are paranoia, prejudice, racism, self-righteousness, etc. Some are taken as virtues, others as vices. But in either case, this mental state of theirs affects their encounters with reality and with other people. Case in point: an optimist will more often than not try to see the good side of things. A glass of water is half full. A pessimist, on the other hand, would claim it's half empty. When stalking someone, you should take this into consideration. Even the most innocent of acts such as saying hello to a person might seem offensive to someone who thinks everyone is out to take advantage of him or her. And a lot can be learned from their very reaction to you. For example, people usually judge other people by their own behaviors. Thus a person who suspects everyone is out to cheat him or her is probably cheating other people or carries this sort of attitude in all of his/her tasks. The way someone perceives things plays a significant role in his or her personality. You can suit your style to appeal to their sensibilities, or at least you can be careful how to act around them if they're hostile or paranoid. But in either case, knowing their concepts uncovers a layer of their personality, and who they are. Post a comment in response: |
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