That you’re doing a good job at work and people don’t disparage you when you leave the room. That one keeps me sane, it’s a load bearing delusion.
Joking aside, a simple feeling of control in situations you have little control over and the capacity to influence luck are both incredibly common and do little to no harm.
That you’re doing a good job at work and people don’t disparage you when you leave the room. That one keeps me sane, it’s a load bearing delusion.
Joking aside, a simple feeling of control in situations you have little control over and the capacity to influence luck are both incredibly common and do little to no harm.
Jokes on you. I always think I’m doing a bad job but I keep getting promotions and raises.
And I always assume people disparage me when I leave the room.
I’ve operated under the assumption that everyone’s polite to my face, but can’t stand being around me since high school.
It’s always been easy to believe because I don’t think I’d be interested in being acquainted with someone like me if I was somebody else.
Everything I’ve accomplished in life has just been exceedingly rare blind luck.
I don’t have delusions that’s why I go through an existential crisis every day
Try on a couple to see how they fit. Give yourself little delusions. As a treat!