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Does anyone else pretend to be ignorant when you’re actually not?
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Not from choice, but as a defense mechanism.

I’ve notice myself doing this for years. Whether it’s with coworkers, in team work activities, at the doctors, around authority figures, etc. I take on a persona that I’m clueless. Because I don’t want to be yelled at for Correcting someone, and I do not know how to verbally defend my thoughts. I have a very hard time forming thoughts.

More times than I’d like, it ends up making me look stupid, and I have to now live with that shame and self doubt.

Can anyone relate?I didn’t realize this was a thing I did until now as I’m thinking of it.

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