WishingICould
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Seriously, there are people that are worse off than me and they're always laughing and smiling so why can't i just snap out of it and be fricking happy?
They still probably have reserves to draw on.
Seriously, there are people that are worse off than me and they're always laughing and smiling so why can't i just snap out of it and be fricking happy?
Seriously, there are people that are worse off than me and they're always laughing and smiling so why can't i just snap out of it and be fricking happy?
You have no idea how accurate a statement this is. I was just thinking the exact same thing before I came in. Of course, for me I think this is only part of my problem.Maybe it's because of the environment you're in. Being in a negative environment surrounded by toxic people can erode the happiness of even the most positive person on earth.
Also my OCD has come back with avengence which makes me terribly anxious.
Edit: I decided to be brave and message my Auntie. I asked her if i could come and stay with her in the summer and she said she'd love me to. I'm looking forward to that.
This guy gets it. You give out the best advice, man. :thumbup:Because happiness doesn't really work that way. Sure, perspective is nice but there's a lot more to it. Also, you may be suffering from clinical depression, in which case therapy and medication may be necessary.
In the meantime, I would advise to just do your best. Try new things. Maybe learn to make soap (cooler than you think) that you can then sell online. Try something that can engage your creativity..........bonus points if you can generate income out of it.
So, next time you ask yourself, "Why am I not happy??"...Ask yourself another question. "Am I doing anything to make myself happy?"
Also, get some sunlight (to boost your serotonin), exercise and eat healthy.
Because happiness doesn't really work that way. Sure, perspective is nice but there's a lot more to it. Also, you may be suffering from clinical depression, in which case therapy and medication may be necessary.
In the meantime, I would advise to just do your best. Try new things. Maybe learn to make soap (cooler than you think) that you can then sell online. Try something that can engage your creativity..........bonus points if you can generate income out of it.
So, next time you ask yourself, "Why am I not happy??"...Ask yourself another question. "Am I doing anything to make myself happy?"
Also, get some sunlight (to boost your serotonin), exercise and eat healthy.
I agree.This guy gets it. You give out the best advice, man. :thumbup: