I keep reading other people’s blogs to see what it’s like to be alive..to have friends, to be in love…
I day dream about being someone else, someone good looking, smart, popular, successful who’s loved and admired by people…….things I wish I had.
I'm such a sad lonely fu*k![]()
people like klytus can make it seem worse, as they tell you a simple clear cut answer as "JUST DO SOMETHING!"
In many cases its not that simple. Sometimes we have to just take baby steps. Sometimes, it's our belief in the need for baby steps that makes us need baby steps.
Either way, it's not that simple because it's simply belief. Even when you know it's just about belief, you still have to make yourself believe something, and that isn't so simple then is it, especially when you know it's all just about belief.
Sometimes it isn't all just belief, but surely if we COULD just believe that would be enough.
But in the case that mere belief doesn't work... then baby steps, and taking the methodical approach to getting better. Sometimes it's not clear cut and dry as "JUST DO IT!" because there are good reasons to why there is an obstacle and you need to adress that. Otherwise it'll just make things worse.
in my experience, the people i've met with SA/SP are very bright and switched on people that nonetheless still have issues with grappling this illness. yes, some may respond to this kind of 'tough love' where you don't 'sugarcoat' it, but most don't. none of us are morons, and due to our alienation we have a lot of time to think. if the answer was so clear cut, so universal, i believe we would have all figured it out and this problem would no longer exist.So, you are essentially saying the same thing I said, just sugarcoat it to make it seem easier or more accessible. The point is, irrespective of the actual approach to solving the problem, one "just has to do it".
You can plan and study the problem all you want. Eventually it boils down to action. If you remain inactive, your problem will remain, no matter how much you know about the reasons.
that's a really good point, i hadn't thought about it as a generational thingThe problem with a lot of advice given these days.. the "tough love" thing... people are failing to realize that the new generations simply do not respond well to fear based advice which simply tells you to "do it otherwise you're fear will come true". That's focusing on the negative aspects and trying ot get someone to do something by making them fearful or just being outright offensive and antagonizing the person (even if the adviser doesn't realize this).
People much better respond to positive reinforcement rather than negative reinforcements, or putdowns.
in my experience, the people i've met with SA/SP are very bright and switched on people that nonetheless still have issues with grappling this illness. yes, some may respond to this kind of 'tough love' where you don't 'sugarcoat' it, but most don't. none of us are morons, and due to our alienation we have a lot of time to think. if the answer was so clear cut, so universal, i believe we would have all figured it out and this problem would no longer exist.
personally, when i read your post i just felt worse about myself. if you have all the answers and i'm reading them, why can't i just go do something right now? fix everything? because your solution is not my solution, and it may not be anyone elses'.
a lot of us have had hard lives and smacking us around with an iron fist really doesn't help, especially since most of us have heard these very things before and it hasn't changed anything.
I'm such a sad lonely fu*k![]()
He opened up a thread and complained. Why would he do that? Because he wants others to comment on it, to suggest a solution, or to make him feel better.i think i missed the point where he asked for help
i remember leaving this forum a while ago for this precise reason - there is always someone here who thinks they have all the answers and is so militant and near forceful about it that it just makes everyone feel like crap.
Klytus, your life is near to perfect? Why do you think so? And are you happy?
I have most things I want, and I am reasonably content with myself. That's enough for me to say that my life is almost perfect. There are still things missing, as I said, but I will get me those things later, when I have more time for them.
Congratulations.
People’s judgments on here get clouded because of their negative thoughts, they need an outside perspective to challenge that negativity. Yes, it is easier said than done but nobody said it wasn’t.
There has to be something you do have, we often overlook and take the things we can do and have for granted. It may seem minor to you but acknowledging the small things is moving in the right direction of feeling better. You already know thinking negative makes you feel bad so what do you have to lose to try and think positive about yourself?
You can read, write, obviously know how to operate a computer and post on forums, you may not realize it but there’s a lot of people that don’t know how to and don’t even like computers. You made a post I bet there’s a lot of sp’ers out there that aren’t able to do that yet.
We, all have short comings even the people who appear to have it all. You have to try and figure out the qualities you want and work towards getting them, you may try and fail along the way but you will learn more about your likes and dislikes. There’s always the negative aspect like dislikes but if you discover your likes you can hone in and do them more and become good at it and use it to feel happy when you feel down.![]()