Uncover the Hidden Clues That Reveal When Someone Truly Can’t See Beyond Their Own Viewpoint—Psychologists Explain Why It Matters
I remember a time when I was discussing a movie with a friend. I was moved by the film’s emotional storyline and was eager to share my thoughts.
But instead of engaging in a friendly discussion, he started arguing about minor plot details.
It felt like he was more interested in proving his point rather than understanding my perspective.
It was as if my feelings about the movie were irrelevant compared to his analytical dissection of the plot.
In such scenarios, the person might not be trying to upset you intentionally. Their insistence on arguing rather than seeking to understand suggests a difficulty in empathizing with different perspectives.
								

