Ever wondered if people see you exactly as you see yourself? The short answer is: not quite! While they don't literally see you inverted, like a mirror image flipped vertically, the perspective is always slightly different.
Think about it. You're used to seeing your face from your own vantage point. You know your angles, your expressions. Others only see you head-on, or from the side, with nuances you might not even be aware of.
So, do people see you inverted? No, not literally. But their perception, influenced by their own experiences and biases, creates a unique 'version' of you. Embracing this idea can be liberating! It reminds us that self-perception is just one piece of the puzzle, and that the richness of human interaction comes from the multitude of perspectives we bring to the table. So be yourself, and let others see you in their own unique way.