Well, rather because I found this poem early in life and can't help but find it applying everywhere. As in, I'm reflecting on Memory.
Memory comprises one cornerstone of the human experience. To a large degree, our sense of who we {and how we interact} are depends upon what we know, and what we know depends upon our ability to remember what we have learned {including what we're taught and what we observe}
Totally out of context but that's the best snippet I've found in that paper. >_<
Meaning that what you've constantly learned and did in the past affects what or how you're acting now--to a degree.
So my guess is branch out in interaction
Like, say, If one's life was mostly only being stuck with criticism and the lack of knowing how to handle criticism (essentially being judged to others' high standards which don't apply to the younger person), then how they'll react will most be how they only learned/knew how to [ie Hurt or lowered self esteem or such]. Unless other ways of acting are taught or practiced. :O
So it's like,
you are the best analyst you've got in knowing the intricate details to your actions; and others will know by either you telling them, or them noticing it. :O You being on the list of best analysts mean that you can re-make the situation in your mind, thinking 'What did I do when {action} happened.'
Then following it up with 'What else can I do to respond to that?'