Why imagine another to be less, rather than more?
Why do we imagine that we can assess the limitations of other people?
Because that's what insecurity does, imagines things and people to be smaller and lesser so we can feel more powerful, and less intimidated.
The more secure we are, the better we can handle anyone around us having sky-high talent, experience, intelligence, and capability.
The more secure we are, the more we like it when others around us are talented, intelligent, and enthusiastic.
The more secure we are, the less we are compelled to diminish them.
The more secure we are, the sillier we feel when we realize we were trying to make someone out to be smaller, weaker, inexperienced, less intelligent, and less capable.
Why do we imagine that we can assess the limitations of other people?
Because that's what insecurity does, imagines things and people to be smaller and lesser so we can feel more powerful, and less intimidated.
The more secure we are, the better we can handle anyone around us having sky-high talent, experience, intelligence, and capability.
The more secure we are, the more we like it when others around us are talented, intelligent, and enthusiastic.
The more secure we are, the less we are compelled to diminish them.
The more secure we are, the sillier we feel when we realize we were trying to make someone out to be smaller, weaker, inexperienced, less intelligent, and less capable.