Thank you.
That said, 20% of life is what happens to us, 80% is how we react to it, so is it realistic that most strangers that we meet are going to disappoint us or are we setting ourselves up for dissappointment?
Setting ourselves up for dissappointment? As an adult, I guess depends on the individual & his or her lifestyle. As a child, you have no choices but to take what you get. Myself wouldn't say 20℅ is what happens to us. I don't know your life personally. Me? No 20/80.
Are we trying to find something that validates this belief? Why does everyone dissappoint you? Where do you find the middle ground for this perspective? Does your username mean "no good for relationships"?
Many questions here. Validation for me is, news paper articles, the news, watching and hearing about other people. The world is greedy & shallow. Spouses that instead of getting a divorce and paying alimony or child support, choose the ultimate self service. Child abuse, comes in many forms. Websites like this weren't created because a child had it good bu,t a weak perspective. Not all personal disappointments. One can can admire someone from a far Later find out what garbage of a person they really are to their loves ones. It happens often. Crooked law enforcement, people in business, Drs priest. and so on. Never met a happy couple. Never! Pretended to be happy to other people but at least one is unhappy. For you last question. Yes!
Most importantly, in my OP, hope you didn't take it as invalidating. I'm more than sure it helps people who need it. No argument there.
Thanks again.