People do not like that as far as I understood. Not really sure however. I see people around me taking strong position on everything while I am usually unsure because situations are so complex. People like simple answers to complex problem, better if in a single canned sentence. I am also bad with topics and tend to get stuck on them however, many people want to move on and not dig too much. Maybe I am a bit obsessive.
My therapist told me the same. The issue is that I cannot control it. I snapped at a guy collecting signatures in the street because he patted me on the back to get my attention. Similar accidents happened with loved ones and friends. Now less and less however because I try not to put myself in dangerous situations.
It is two or more years that I feel meaninglessness. I lost my "mission" in the world and cannot really find a purpose. I do not know why I need this. I see people doing stupid jobs all the time and be happy. I ask myself how can you feel happy working at a grocery store, don't you want something more in your life? I switch from joy to sadness all the time. It is devastating.
You too.
You're probably an open
This is a great thing to do actually! I do the same but i don't live alone so I can't really do it when I'm around people
If you don't mind me asking, how does tai chi remind you of a meaning in yourself? What meaning exactly? I've been desperately searching for meaning in life but can't really find any
Tai chi (chuan, in my case. There are several
This is a great thing to do actually! I do the same but i don't live alone so I can't really do it when I'm around people
If you don't mind me asking, how does tai chi remind you of a meaning in yourself? What meaning exactly? I've been desperately searching for meaning in life but can't really find any
The meaning comes because of the difficulty level in tai chi. "Don't think too much all the time". "Stay focus".
Tai Chi (chuan) is extremely difficult to perform correctly. It's like a mix of dance and Yoga. I went to the tai chi chuan 19 form. Trained 1-2 h a week for 2y.
It requires you to have control over your breathing for at least 10 minutes. You decide the speed of your breathing, but a steady, calm breathing rhythm is the best. Then you must move your body according to the rhythm of your breathing, in flowing movements.
Tai chi chuan worked for me because I find static breathing exercises boring. However, I know that it is important to "breathe correctely.
Tai chi is based on ideological thinking. Tai chi courses are often free. You meet other people, on a neutral and open-minded basis.
You get solid strength training when you practice tai chi in a group. The warm-up is tough and you get sweaty. After warm- up, you will practice the steps in the "dance". The execution of the movements is more important than memorizing the dance.
After 1 tai chi class I became super focused. It was like coming out of a trance. I felt more balanced. Doing "normal" things became easier.