LittleJess
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Anyone ever have a experience that changed them for the better? for example made you realize a simple truth that you weren't aware of before?
My experience was as a kid, there was this kid in my class let's call him Mr Bullshitter, you know that drama causing kid who always claims X,Y,Z just to give you a wow factor.
I would of been 7 so give me some slack, I did believe a lot of things he said, but here was the thing that changed my life for the better.
He told me to twist his arm as he dislocated it or some bullshit, as a naive person I was, I twisted his arm, I dunno why he just seemed to be in a lot of pain (obviously acting the twat)
So I went to the toilet, and than the oval, he comes up to me saying the teacher isn't looking for you, come play with me on the playground, now that raised some suspicions because why the hell would he mention that , since I was heading to the playground anyway, I decided to go with him.
The little shit lured me into a trap, and I got into so much trouble with the teacher, I think from memory it was a focus room (detention for little kids) He did lie to me months before this incident, than suddenly all his lies crumbled under his feet, and I just avoided him until year 5 which he came back faster than a mole, had to put up with that twat until I finished high school, I must say this person makes you and only you feel shit. (I suspect he is a narcissist) he didn't do too well in life anyway, good thing he isn't a teacher.
Every since that day, I've always been very skeptical of peoples claims, and can see right through a lot of peoples bullshit, ie lairs and manipulators, while most people can't.
I don't know why, but I think I developed connections in the brain at a young age that makes me question what people say?? without relying on emotions which I used to do when I was 7.
Rumor has it to this day, the guy still bullshits (which he does, he doesn't stop all his claims are bollocks, and I'm the only one who can see it) where most people don't bother lying about simple things, he'll lie just because he can.
That being said, what was your experience that made you realize or changed you for the better in the long run?
My experience was as a kid, there was this kid in my class let's call him Mr Bullshitter, you know that drama causing kid who always claims X,Y,Z just to give you a wow factor.
I would of been 7 so give me some slack, I did believe a lot of things he said, but here was the thing that changed my life for the better.
He told me to twist his arm as he dislocated it or some bullshit, as a naive person I was, I twisted his arm, I dunno why he just seemed to be in a lot of pain (obviously acting the twat)
So I went to the toilet, and than the oval, he comes up to me saying the teacher isn't looking for you, come play with me on the playground, now that raised some suspicions because why the hell would he mention that , since I was heading to the playground anyway, I decided to go with him.
The little shit lured me into a trap, and I got into so much trouble with the teacher, I think from memory it was a focus room (detention for little kids) He did lie to me months before this incident, than suddenly all his lies crumbled under his feet, and I just avoided him until year 5 which he came back faster than a mole, had to put up with that twat until I finished high school, I must say this person makes you and only you feel shit. (I suspect he is a narcissist) he didn't do too well in life anyway, good thing he isn't a teacher.
Every since that day, I've always been very skeptical of peoples claims, and can see right through a lot of peoples bullshit, ie lairs and manipulators, while most people can't.
I don't know why, but I think I developed connections in the brain at a young age that makes me question what people say?? without relying on emotions which I used to do when I was 7.
Rumor has it to this day, the guy still bullshits (which he does, he doesn't stop all his claims are bollocks, and I'm the only one who can see it) where most people don't bother lying about simple things, he'll lie just because he can.
That being said, what was your experience that made you realize or changed you for the better in the long run?