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Originally Posted by Fleury29
No matter the situation, no matter the thing I say, no matter how I do at something, no matter what I do, I am always in the wrong. It doesn't matter that everyone else can do it just fine, but can I do it? Nope. I don't understand why life has decided that I just will never experience the normal social reality that everyone else on the planet gets to experience. I've tried on a couple of occasions to wait for the right opportunity say to ask someone out, or at least inquire if they were available, but I got the sense that I was creeping them out.... So I've decided that I'm just going to give up entirely on social interaction at all.
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I find it hard to believe you're wrong about everything. There is a difference between being right about something, and being right and trying to convince others that you are right.
I'm 49, and I've come to realize that many people will refuse to acknowledge when someone else is right. It doesn't make the other person any less right.
I kinda like people who have a quiet confidence about them. It may take some time to develop, but it is possible.
And it's admirable to be able to admit when one is wrong.
If it's about social anxiety and introversion, then look into the benefits of introversion. I really enjoyed