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Forever Sleep
Earned it we have...
- May 4, 2022
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I've been on both sides of this. In the past, I've felt tempted to just repeat the (useless and annoying) advice that was given to me- even though I know I hate it. It becomes especially tempting to parrot it back to someone who used it on you first.
I find this is especially the case with 'tough love' and 'positive mental attitude'. Both of which may work of course- under certain circumstances but, I think you need a certain level of strength and motivation in order for them to actually be effective.
Otherwise, it can come across as dismissive, ridiculous even- if it's obvious we'll never be able to take that advice. Someone told me to become an astronaut once. I think it may even have been my Dad. It was along the lines of: 'The world is your oyster'. It actually perfectly highlights how restricted we are. There's an ice cubes chance in hell I could become an astronaut! It's actually laughable... even if I wanted to be one.
I find others do it too. They complain about the tough love and lack of empathy/ sympathy they get from their parents but then, they parrot the (likely) same stuff back if I confess I'm struggling with something.
I try to bite my tongue now, before I say stuff. Do you find yourself doing this? Or, has receiving unhelpful responses made you more considered when making your own? Of course, it could work in the reverse. Tough love and thinking positively may have helped some so, they may think they're helping passing it on.
I find this is especially the case with 'tough love' and 'positive mental attitude'. Both of which may work of course- under certain circumstances but, I think you need a certain level of strength and motivation in order for them to actually be effective.
Otherwise, it can come across as dismissive, ridiculous even- if it's obvious we'll never be able to take that advice. Someone told me to become an astronaut once. I think it may even have been my Dad. It was along the lines of: 'The world is your oyster'. It actually perfectly highlights how restricted we are. There's an ice cubes chance in hell I could become an astronaut! It's actually laughable... even if I wanted to be one.
I find others do it too. They complain about the tough love and lack of empathy/ sympathy they get from their parents but then, they parrot the (likely) same stuff back if I confess I'm struggling with something.
I try to bite my tongue now, before I say stuff. Do you find yourself doing this? Or, has receiving unhelpful responses made you more considered when making your own? Of course, it could work in the reverse. Tough love and thinking positively may have helped some so, they may think they're helping passing it on.