Interesting post. [emoji106]
Perhaps your life (like mine) is stuck & in a rut. That's the "outer", the life situation. My belief is that one can ONLY change the outer AFTER they start changing the "inner". So if things seem like they can't change, it's because the inner is not changing - but the inner (your thoughts & beliefs) CAN most definately change; you create your own reality. So we can at least VIEW the things in our life differently, in a different light, or from a different perspective, which is basically what i'm trying to do in this post.
I often feel like I've reached the end, but what keeps me "going" is every day learning new things, ideas, philosophies. They give me a sense of hope, that things aren't permanently "stuck" & that my life can/will change for the better some day.
Another door may appear, but you have to see it, and then open it.
You create your own luck.
What you think of, you attract. (law of attraction)
Matter is made of nothing (just vibrating energy).
Start changing the way you think. Visualize. Read. Learn. Only then can things change.
That's good, & necessary, as it makes space for new things.
I tend to believe that people like us, with major & complex mental health issues, cannot really be helped that much .. and that only we can help ourselves. (imho)
Positive thinking, exercise, & other basic things, are a starting point.
I read things like
Jump Into Life with Both Feet | Heavenletters. It's uber-positive stuff, but i believe there's elements of practical truth within it. Time will tell whether studying all this stuff can effect any significant change within me (& my life).
I think the "strong anti-biotic" you mention, would be how we need to change our dysfunctional thinking (eg our deep-seated beliefs)?. Reading positive things regulary can change one's beliefs over time.
I agree. Logic (& habit/system) often severely limits us. If you want new ideas, to think outside of the box, then give logic a wide-berth. But logic does have its uses.
Knowing what you want is good. Visualizing it is better.
Taking useful action (towards goal) is also good.
For the former, no. But for the latter, there are "universal laws" (such as law of attraction) which possibly can effect certain changes in our life (i'm still in the "testing" phase, so can't say anything too emphatic as yet)