The human brain is designed to make assumptions, but many assumptions are actually learned from behaviour. Assumptions can actually damage our capacity to relate to others. If you are always a person who assumes to know how others think and feel, you will see yourself being trapped or misunderstood by people. Aslo, assumptions also block possibilities and lead one into depression.

If i must say, people actually think that am extroverted, but meanwhile it's vice versa. To be honest, am a very introverted person. Interacting with people is so exhausting for me. I love being alone, walking in small groups (my close friends), and also seek refuge in the tender arms of my solitude. Don't get me wrong, I talk, joke, and laugh, especially with best friends that I feel so comfortable with. All my life, it has always been that of an introvert. This is because of how I was trained and how I want to keep my life private.

The fact that people thinks that am extroverted gets me cracked up. The fact I talk and joke alot with them makes them assume am that kind of extroverted person, especially in class. Not that i don't love people around me, but i love my space. As far as am concerned, parties have always had the paradoxical effect of making me feel sad and drained. So, naturally, people are surprised when I decline to go out when they invite me. They might think that am busy or have other plans, but then, they haven't just realized that that's just who i am. If i ever show up, My friends are always very surprised when they see me at one of the events they seem to organize all the time. The favorite thing i love doing after school work is just to go home and just be by myself.
In Summary, I would say that assumption isn't good, because it makes one to think or feel things that isn't right about other people. Thank you all for your time here.. I wish to invite my friends @vickybabe21 @chilucky @kachy2022 to partake in this contest. Thank you all once more..!!🤗
