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Mirror, Mirror: The Absurdity of Learning 'How to People'

  • boundbydiversity
  • Jul 10
  • 1 min read

Stripped of abstraction, this is a story that breathes with the very essence of personal experience. It's an intimate invitation to witness the world through eyes that have navigated it with a unique understanding. Prepare to connect with a narrative that is both deeply individual and universally resonant.



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"There were times when I’d try to mimic the behaviour of my peers, practising smiles in the mirror, rehearsing witty banter as if I were auditioning for a part in a play."  

"Social interactions, however, were a different kettle of fish. I’ve always been a bit like a foreign film without subtitles—people were trying to decipher my expressions and gestures, and I was left fumbling for the right words."  

Ever practiced smiling in the mirror? Turns out, "learning" social cues can be hilariously awkward. Join me on my journey of trying to decode the mysteries of small talk and fitting in.


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