What is
echoism?
Afraid to step into the spotlight, or put your own voice and opinions out there? If you’re more comfortable blending into the background, and mirroring those around you, you may be displaying echoist behaviours... Writing | Fiona Thomas
Y
ou’ve probably heard of narcissism before – and may even know a narcissist yourself. Well those who might display a lack of empathy, an inflated sense of self-importance, and a need for attention, actually
14 • happiful.com • March 2020
Illustrating | Rosan Magar
have an opposite, which you may not be as familiar with – echoists. Are your friends and family always encouraging you to open up about your feelings? Do you feel sick whenever you get a bit of limelight? Do you actively downplay your successes to avoid
any unwanted attention? Do you struggle to describe what your own personal interests and hobbies are, finding it easier to latch on to things that your partner enjoys? These are just a few red flags which could mean that you are experiencing echoism.