One little girl was afraid to ask passersby how to get to a certain street or find out what time it was. Where did this reticence, this fear of approaching people, come from?
A strict mother who communicated in a directive style with her child, without showing love through touching. As a result of such a relationship - the skill of observation, the ability to listen and hear in a girl from an early age.
Fear of being rejected, fear to experience heartache - "pushed" the girl to find a way to bypass a difficult situation for her from time to time.
She developed her powers of observation and the ability to listen and hear. Over many years of "training," this skill was transformed into competence, then into choosing a "life's work," into a calling.
The business of necessity became my favorite. A paradox? What do you think? Share your thoughts in the comments.