It’s how I feel about it.
Are you invalidating me? That feels pretty harsh…
It’s how I feel about it.
Are you invalidating me? That feels pretty harsh…
I’m invalidating your statement, yes. It’s just wrong.
I love myself because I know I AM LOVED.
Society often asks us to adapt to the things that many of us aren’t able to do at the same capacity as everyone else, and people understand this more when you have a physically apparent illness, but less with mental illness. We were made for nature, not iron jungles where we work 9-5s spending most of our time doing things we don’t want to do and becoming more isolated and disconnected from our souls and the people around us. Honestly, especially in the country I live, there needs to be a major reorganization of government to create more potential for human thriving.
Thank you for that response.
I tend to feel like I’m just ‘crazy’ because I can’t adapt to a world that is utterly inhuman.
It feels like society at present normalizes things which are actually incredibly painful only to help keep the cycle of pain going.
And like you said, we can’t adapt and it sets us up to feel like its a problem because are expected to fit in due to a lack of any ‘physical’ problem.
Honestly, I don’t think it’ll be much longer that society is going to be able to keep this cycle going before the pains become too severe that the solution becomes unavoidable/more desired.
I think most are just numb to the pain so it hasn’t really set in how painful things have become.
I can be a pretty big wet blanket, to put it mildly. My solution is to stay away from people altogether. I’ve made a life out of being alone.
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