We all try our best to know ourselves and in that process we make certain assumptions about ourselves. We pretend that we know most of the things about ourselves. We pretend that we know why we feel something, we try to pretend that we know why we feel bad about something or good about something.
What happens in reality is that we know very little about ourselves and the behavior we show. We know very less about ourselves. Whenever we try to know why we are feeling any type of emotion, our brain automatically connects those emotions with a set of event or action. This leads to the conclusion that we rarely know why we fee something about certain things and yet, are unable to tell exactly what it is.
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