Spotlight effect
The spotlight effect involves the tendency to which individuals thinks that much individual notice more aspect more that they really do. In most cases, the spotlight effect basically results due to egocentrism. Therefore, this implies that we are all the centre and the author of our own universe. It is therefore evident that our entire existence originates mainly from our experiences as well as our own perspective. With this experience, individual use to evaluate the world around them and other individuals. According to (>>>>), people always feel that everyone is paying attention to them because we are always focused on ourselves. This is because we are acutely aware concerning our experience as well as actions, and we have issues realizing other people might not be more focused on us.
Sporting effect experience
It was last year during my birthday celebration when I went to my regular barber to have a haircut for the party. During the process, the one part of my hairline on the front right side was brought up about a quarter an inch higher than the left. I didn’t recognize the error immediately until I reached home. During the day, I had almost two hundred guests who attended the party, and I was paranoid. I was not only to hug at least one hundred and fifty people but also take over 200 photos. On every picture I too I held my head on a certain position to try as much possible to hide, thinking the difference will be noticed. I was intoxicated after two hours, and I didn’t care anymore. After the party, no one mentioned anything the whole night. The photos came later after a few days later, and I did not notice the pictures.
Conclusion
From the above scenario where individuals utilize their own experience and thinking about themselves to analyze other individual’s thoughts and behaviours and also overestimating the extent at which their thoughts are shared by others and are accurate.