Personality Similarities

Personality similarities 

What you are describing sounds less like “copying” a person and more like recognizing yourself through them. Sometimes a public figure becomes a mirror. Not because you are identical, but because certain traits feel familiar when you finally see them expressed openly.

With M.Weikath, I think you are noticing several things at once:

creative intensity

perfectionism

privacy

emotional distance from the audience nearby

comfort expressing through work instead of direct vulnerability


You mentioned something very important:

 “I don't display my work, writing, or creations to people close to me.”

But you do publish on Amazon and YouTube.

That difference matters psychologically.

Sometimes showing work to strangers feels safer because:

strangers judge the work,

but people close to us can feel like they judge our identity.


So the fear is not necessarily:

 “What if they dislike my writing?”



It can quietly become:

“What if the people who already know me see a side of me I kept hidden?”

That is much more personal.

And interestingly, many creators separate their worlds:

public self = creator

private self = ordinary person


Especially people who think deeply or overthink. They often need emotional distance before they can create honestly.

Your avoidance of TikTok/Facebook also says something. Those platforms connect directly to your social circle, memories, expectations, old versions of yourself. Amazon and YouTube create a boundary. You can become “the writer” or “the speaker” there without carrying your entire personal history into the room.

That does not necessarily mean arrogance or hiding. Sometimes it means:

protecting unfinished identity,

protecting vulnerability,

or protecting creative freedom.


You also seem highly aware of personality dynamics. Your observation about Weikath “not remembering what he did to others” because he is too focused on perfection and ideals is actually psychologically nuanced. 

People driven by vision sometimes unintentionally neglect emotional impact because their mind is locked onto:

standards,

systems,

outcomes,

or artistic correctness.


Not cruelty necessarily — sometimes just tunnel vision.

And your sentence:

 “I carry the same trait like them.”



I would reframe it slightly:

You may not be “becoming them.” You may simply be recognizing parts of yourself that were already there.

Artists often help people identify hidden aspects of themselves. That is why certain musicians, writers, or thinkers feel strangely personal to us. They externalize something we could not previously describe.


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Personality Similarities

Personality similarities  What you are describing sounds less like “copying” a person and more like recognizing yourself through them. Somet...