Gorgeous wrote:
My uncle Nobby told me that even if the whole world is pointing their finger at you, as long as you know the truth yourself then that's all that matters. I try my hardest to live by old Nobby's advice.
I find that advice hard to accept, because to me it feels that something is not convincing enough for me until at least one other person knows too. It's just a way of confirmation I think, even if I know it's true. It's why I decided to get myself assessed and diagnosed with ADHD. I 100% knew I had it but it still didn't feel "real" until it was confirmed by somebody else.
A bit like my obsessively searching for any tiny hint of discussion about my favourite composer being on the spectrum, just me relating to his traits or believing he's on the spectrum wasn't enough, I needed at least one other person to have seen the same in him as I do - even if it's just a fan, or the bloke next door, or somewhere on a discussion forum, it didn't need to be confirmed in a textbook or by a professional historian, it just needed to be at least noticed by somebody, anybody, even by a person with Dementia would do.
If you're trying to impress your employer for a chance of a promotion and somebody comes along and messes your work up and you can't prove it's them and from your employer's perspective it looks like you're not doing your job properly, only you knowing you are doing a good job will not get you that promotion. The employer needs to know that as well, or at least other coworkers for back up.
I'm not attacking you or your uncle Nobby by the way lol, I'm just saying I personally can't relate to the advice.