The others in your eyes are actually yourself. Every judgment you make about others' behavior reflects your internal experience patterns and psychological projections. When you compare others' actions to your expectations, the evaluations that result do not reveal the true nature of the other person, but rather how you perceive the world. Conversely, when others evaluate you, what they say is only a reflection of their own cognition and perspective.
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The others in your eyes are actually yourself. Every judgment you make about others' behavior reflects your internal experience patterns and psychological projections. When you compare others' actions to your expectations, the evaluations that result do not reveal the true nature of the other person, but rather how you perceive the world. Conversely, when others evaluate you, what they say is only a reflection of their own cognition and perspective.