akrasia
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- Feb 11, 2020
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To reach the point of recovering, the person has to be willing to get better. That's not my case, I'm hesitant to get better. Maybe I'm scared of what lays ahead on life. Or maybe I'm so used to feeling suicidal, depressed that if I recover I won't be the "same". I have very faint memories of when I was "normal", it seems such a blur now.
I only started going to therapy for a month and a half now (1 hour session every week). I was prescribed some antidepressants but stopped taking them after 2 weeks. Mostly because of the side effect but also, I didn't want to be dependent on pills.
Life is truly unfair. I've seen so many wonder, kind people suffer through tremendous pain. While, the "bad" people is living their life hurting other people. Life is full of rough patches, some of us would endure them coming out stronger but, some just gives up. I admire people who stay and fight life, I also admire people who ctb.
When ever I see someone's goodbye thread/ suicide note or self harm scars. I always think to myself, "I wonder what they went through in their life that made them reach to that point." The trauma they went through, the rough patches they have to endure. We never know what a person has went through just by looking at them. It's amazing to think that each and everyone of us have their own problem to fight against. I would love to ask them about their trauma/ bad experience they went through. But, I know it's rude to recall/ rethink about their trauma. I know for a fact I hate thinking about my trauma, it brings me so many stress and anxiety.
It would be cool that whenever someone dies there would be a short video/ movie about their life. All their good/ bad memories beginning to end in a short amount of time frame.
Thank you for listening/ reading, I just wanted to vent out my thoughts. :)
I only started going to therapy for a month and a half now (1 hour session every week). I was prescribed some antidepressants but stopped taking them after 2 weeks. Mostly because of the side effect but also, I didn't want to be dependent on pills.
Life is truly unfair. I've seen so many wonder, kind people suffer through tremendous pain. While, the "bad" people is living their life hurting other people. Life is full of rough patches, some of us would endure them coming out stronger but, some just gives up. I admire people who stay and fight life, I also admire people who ctb.
When ever I see someone's goodbye thread/ suicide note or self harm scars. I always think to myself, "I wonder what they went through in their life that made them reach to that point." The trauma they went through, the rough patches they have to endure. We never know what a person has went through just by looking at them. It's amazing to think that each and everyone of us have their own problem to fight against. I would love to ask them about their trauma/ bad experience they went through. But, I know it's rude to recall/ rethink about their trauma. I know for a fact I hate thinking about my trauma, it brings me so many stress and anxiety.
It would be cool that whenever someone dies there would be a short video/ movie about their life. All their good/ bad memories beginning to end in a short amount of time frame.
Thank you for listening/ reading, I just wanted to vent out my thoughts. :)