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  • No I mean the "unstable self" part. Someone with an unstable self can be easily manipulated and hurt.

    1. Weak Ego

    Core idea: Fragile, unstable sense of self.

    Examples: Needs validation. Changes personality to fit the group. Identity shifts based on the people around them

    1. Healthy Ego

    Core idea: Balanced confidence, Very solid internal core, high independence.

    Examples:

    Can admit mistakes without shame. Holds boundaries kindly. Handles stress without panicking. Doesn’t need to prove anything.

  • I don't think we think like approval/disapproval. NTs are more obsessed with approval than us and that's how we can be odd.

  • I like this answer :)

  • But you do think about that? I mean, in terms of approval and disapproval — even if it’s more like a score.

  • Autism @lemmy.world

    Do most people think binary?

  • At some point, they may break down emotionally. You play games with them, and so do others who do not like you. That may make them unreliable.

  • sure

  • You might be mixing up being ‘untrustworthy’ with simpler misunderstandings.

    Something along those lines. If you have difficulty communicating your boundaries, you may appear "nice", especially if you are a shy person.

  • Because they can be unpredictable. They cannot be trustworthy. They can be broken easily. People feel insecure around those people whom they cannot trust.

  • I mean it's like how some people are scared of nice guys.

  • Let's say uncomfortable

  • Autism @lemmy.world

    Nice Guy Syndrome