I know this is gonna sound like ego stroking but
>see through most people after talking to them for as little as 15 mins
>can tell them about themselves and usually be so on point they end up praising me telling me i know them better than they do
>their problems seem very simple and solveable to me so i get easy points from giving simpleton tier advice
However
>feel like a stranger to myself
>my feelings are something i am so far dissociated from the only ones i can recognize clearly are the ones i cant ignore and/or run away from
>simplest problems overwhelm me to the point that i spend hours in bed just trying to find the strength to get up
Why do I have such special needs
>>34630210
Just bee ureself anon
You just answered your own question amon
>>34630210
Congratulations, you are socially perceptive and neurotic as hell. I'm like this too, minus the neuroticism.
Too lazy to find the original paper but this is common
>https://www.psychologicalscience.org/news/releases/who-knows-you-best-not-you-say-psychologists.html
teach me your ways orange
>>34630210
It's easy to recognize and diagnose the feelings of others because the conclusions you come to are ultimately inconsequential to you. Introspection is far more painful, because there is a constant struggle between who and what we want to be, who and what we are, and how these two elements are reconciled with an involuntary reality.
I have the same issue OPmaybe we're autismus maximus
>>34630210
>Intelligent, nihilistic with a wicked sense of humor.
Would you say this is an accurate description of your personality, OP?
>>34631965
I'd go with autistic, anxiety ridden and with a sense for stating the obvious instead