[56 / 11 / ?]
Quoted By: >>14221418 >>14221424 >>14221429 >>14221436 >>14221437 >>14221441 >>14221442 >>14221444 >>14221447 >>14221449 >>14221491
There is a different condition, you might never heard of.
Yes you are different than the most people, and here is a checklist of 16 points to find out if you have it, followed by the explanation
1. Pronounced subtle perception (multi-layered imagination and trains of thought)
2. Intensive experience of art and music
3. Detailed perception
4. High level of enthusiasm, very diverse interests
5. Very pronounced long-term memory
6. Psychosocial fine perception (sensitivities, moods and emotions of other people are recognized more easily and in more detail)
7. More influenced by other people's moods
8. Pronounced intuitive thinking
9. Long emotional “reverberation” of the experience
10. Thinking in bigger contexts
11. Pronounced altruism, sense of justice
12. Need for harmony, conscientiousness
13. Increased sensitivity to pain
14. Perfectionism
15. Mostly multi-layered complex and stable personality
16. Intense feeling and experience ( Stimuli are perceived and stored deeper, more intensively and in more detail. Often this quality is confused with sheer nervousness and sensitivity, but the similarity is purely external in nature. Hypersensitivity in the profane sense is usually a personal, disproportionately strong reaction to stimuli, which does not have to be accompanied by an increased range of perception, which is almost always the case with an HSP (highly sensitive person).
Yes you are different than the most people, and here is a checklist of 16 points to find out if you have it, followed by the explanation
1. Pronounced subtle perception (multi-layered imagination and trains of thought)
2. Intensive experience of art and music
3. Detailed perception
4. High level of enthusiasm, very diverse interests
5. Very pronounced long-term memory
6. Psychosocial fine perception (sensitivities, moods and emotions of other people are recognized more easily and in more detail)
7. More influenced by other people's moods
8. Pronounced intuitive thinking
9. Long emotional “reverberation” of the experience
10. Thinking in bigger contexts
11. Pronounced altruism, sense of justice
12. Need for harmony, conscientiousness
13. Increased sensitivity to pain
14. Perfectionism
15. Mostly multi-layered complex and stable personality
16. Intense feeling and experience ( Stimuli are perceived and stored deeper, more intensively and in more detail. Often this quality is confused with sheer nervousness and sensitivity, but the similarity is purely external in nature. Hypersensitivity in the profane sense is usually a personal, disproportionately strong reaction to stimuli, which does not have to be accompanied by an increased range of perception, which is almost always the case with an HSP (highly sensitive person).