Noir
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RE: How to not get pissed off when someone ignores you
Not sure about books but from my own experience:
This is natural, given the current state of constant attention and instant gratification.
People ignoring you = authority/high value due to less investment in you.
For the sake of discussion as you got me thinking...
Why do you get pissed off?
1.Investment
You are invested enough in to the interaction that subconsciously, you require a response to ensure your investment is rewarded with an answer, this is what you want after all. Less responses = less investment = more valuable. Hence, you keep piling on pressure on an answer and want to text again.
2.Power dynamics
We are social creatures and most people’s internal view of value relies on feedback from their interactions. This is what lets them know if they are doing something right or wrong.
The person who responds least is the one who has more power as it creates a situation of you needing their attention more than they need yours. Related to investment, you want feedback. The person chasing this is the person who is weaker as the stronger person is comfortable in their own skin and places less emphasis on the responses.
3.Self-esteem & value
You are pinging off a person who you consider to be higher value than you (conscious or subconscious). Given this, certain things you may send, when you are putting your vulnerability on the line, will see you place more emphasis on the importance of receiving a response. Compare two scenarios;
a conversation with a person who knows you well vs someone who doesn’t. Inevitably, you will put in more of an effort to be liked with the person you don’t know as much as you are chasing validation of who you are. Essentially, you are putting your idea of yourself on the line with the risk of being rewarded with attention. Ideally, you want to reward those who make an effort with you.
4.Seeking rapport and/or Acceptance
When you are seeking rapport or rather, looking to build a connection with a person, their lack of acknowledgment reflects negatively on your effort. With most people, we defer to trying harder rather than admitting a person would not be interested or playing games (the egoism mentioned by Space Cowboy). Your ego will set it up to get the desirable result, being validated to protect your image of yourself. This is something touched upon by the RSD peeps, seeking, normal and breaking rapport.
Lack of a response is lack of acceptance and as social creatures, we rely on the acceptance of our peers as feedback of what we are doing to be correct.
5. Impatience
People can be busy or may not be able to respond to you. Their inability to drop their shit and respond to you feeds this impatience and you want answers immediately. This has to do with your understanding of their lives and acceptance that conversations are just conversations.
People own phones/email for their convenience, not yours.
As much as I can theorize around this, I am not you.
What I can say for sure is that your self-esteem is pinging off others if you are getting pissed off.
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