Depression, rage, loneliness and fear — Cynical Eye
That is why I just need a friend. Not someone who would just take the gun away from my head and replace it with a flower, but someone who would take the gun away, and teach me how to aim on those people that piss me off, teach me how to fire, and pass me bullets when mine are finished.
You know why it's hard for me to make friends now, eh? — Cynical Eye
But anything within yourself, specifically the emotions, you can control. — Frank Barroso
Speaking from personal experience, this is not true for many people, including myself. It can also be self-defeating if controlling yourself means being more alienated that you were before. Learning not to control my feelings is an important part of the path I have found for myself. Different people have different paths. — T Clark
But, even if people don't realize it, I think people choose the emotions they experience. If you could consciously overwrite an experience (with enough practice), you would do it, no one would willingly suffer injustice when one could simply banish the suffering from one's mind. — Frank Barroso
Everyone everything I see just pisses me off, it really wears me out, and sometimes even to a point where I can't live comfortably with it, but it's mercy, compassion and forgiveness I lack, not rationality. Well, not yet. — Cynical Eye
One thing I would warn you about, this site is full of depressed people. That might make you feel at home or, if you believe them too much, drive you deeper into yourself. I think this forum can be a dangerous place for vulnerable people. The people here are also extremely smart and observant and they write really well. You express yourself well also, which is a valuable thing. — T Clark
There's nothing inherently wrong with being depressed? If we can agree on that, then what's the point of pointing it out?
Some people just like to wallow in their depression. I do. — Posty McPostface
I have been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. I know depression, but anxiety has always been what hurt the most. There's nothing wrong with being depressed, but giving advice to a depressed person is very dangerous. I've noticed that a lot of people on this forum do not treat vulnerable people with the restraint they need and deserve.
I am not talking about you in particular, but it's true - this forum is not necessarily a safe place for people who are struggling. — T Clark
I know I don't articulate my thoughts very well I am a little messed up.
I will strongly urge anyone struggling with emotions to firstly read 'As a man thinketh' by James Allen and also 'thinking fast and slow' by Daniel Kahneman. — Another
I think there is danger of using philosophy as a kind of therapy — T Clark
I often in questioning myself find my own faults but more often question my own thoughts whilst listening to others.
Please elaborate. — Another
Some people are desperate and vulnerable. Philosophy, which turns your mind back in on itself, might be exactly the wrong thing for them. I think for philosophy to be a help, you need to be standing on a stable platform. Are you? Is Cynical Eye? We need to treat everyone respectfully, but we also have a responsibility to look out after each other. Insight into other people is not necessarily the strong suit of some people on this forum. — T Clark
I hope I did not come across as disrespectful this was certainly not my intention, I can certainly empathize with these problems and mean no harm. — Another
Sometimes people show up and it seems like they are really searching and maybe lost. — T Clark
They need and deserve to be taken seriously. — T Clark
My heart goes out to them and I want to protect them from the rough and tumble this forum sometimes is. — T Clark
Fortunately, there are good people on these forums. I won't mention any because I would have to mention them all, and there are so many. — Posty McPostface
But anything within yourself, specifically the emotions, you can control — Frank Barroso
I will tell you this, things can get better. For me it was therapy and an anti-anxiety drug. It has made a huge difference. It didn't answer all my problems, but it allowed me to take the first steps. — T Clark
A lot of us are a bit crazy, I think acknowledging, exploring and playing with it is healthier than suppressing it with drugs. — Another
It has nothing to do with being good. I has to do with knowing how to take care of people. How to look out after them. — T Clark
thank you so much, really. Of course it might not help after all but it's always nice to see when someone puts in effort — Cynical Eye
I've gotten through so many different types of therapy and seen different psychiatrists and taken different medicines. But they weren't much help. — Cynical Eye
I never express to people that they should go into therapy. I just wanted to relay my experience to you. That doesn't change the fact that things can get better. — T Clark
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