This is a metaphorical way of asking you to understand another person's viewpoint. In other words, ask yourself how things appear from another person's perspective.It means to imagine how they feel and what their reasons are. Being able to see things from someone else's viewpoint is one of the things that mature people do, so there are a lot of idioms about this - walk a mile in someone's shoes is another one.To put yourself in the other person's shoes is to imagine that you have their life, temporarily. You are trying to imagine what they must be going through.imagining to put yourself in other persons position (e.g to realize the situation or to face or answer something)
I guess it would depend on the situation and the kind of person you are.
It means "see for yourself"
I really don't see any way to interpret this besides how he asked. He wants to know if you can imagine living together. He's considering if you two would be compatible at that next level.
A successful person
There's no medical test that can show that. YOu just hav to think for yourself which kind or kinds of people you can imagine yourself in love with.
Depending on the age of the person there are many places one could imagine themselves being in 3-5 years. Someone may hope they are married and have kids, or may hope they will have a successful job.
probably means that you're thinking about the person so much that your subconsious mind is now trying to figure out what to do about the situation between yourself and the person you love
No. Dreams originate in your own mind, not sent by anyone outside yourself. It is more likely that you would dream about a particular person whom you want to see.
Selling yourself cheap means not giving yourself the full credit that you deserve for something that you do. It can also mean underestimating yourself or failing to see the good that you do in your life.
The pronouns in "I shall see him yourself" are "I" and "him." However, "yourself" is not a pronoun in this context; it is a reflexive pronoun used incorrectly. The correct phrasing should be "I shall see him myself."
Mead is suggesting the idea that human beings are able to in their mind, have rational discussions as not only themselves, but take the role of how the other person they are imagining would respond to what they have said. He claims in order to have a self you must have be both a subject and object to yourself. You are already a subject to yourself, so now you need to become an object to yourself. In order to see yourself as an object, you have to take the role of others (such as family, friends, anyone really) and imagine their responses to what you say. In that way you can turn yourself into an object, you see yourself as others would perceive what you are communicating. This is why he puts a great value upon language and society. Society is the only way to make you see yourself as an object and language is also pivotal to creating yourself through the communication with others.