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Taking a break from the website.
- Nov 18, 2023
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I post on Reddit sometimes about my mental health problems. And a day or two ago I posted about my emotionally abusive parents and my intention of killing myself. And as is common there were one or two people saying some variation of "You're worth it and things will get better."
Now, I know these people are trying to help. They're trying to be nice and I can appreciate that. But they clearly don't know how I actually react to that.
Which is it makes me smile but not in the way that they think it does. It makes me smile kind of sarcastically. If someone says "You're worth something" all I think inside is "Haha, good joke. Ten out of ten."
It just... none of that means anything to me.
You'll have the occassional person who manages to say something that actually does mean something to me. Like once in a blue moon I'll have a person tell me something I wrote is well-written. You know, some post I've written complaining about all of my problems or whatever. And I know they're probably just blowing smoke when they say that, but it is still nice. As an aspiring writer that does mean something to me.
But these ideas of "you are loved" or "you are worth something" or whatever, the only thing they prompt in me is self-mockery and sometimes laughter cuz I find that idea so absurd it's funny to me.
Now, I know these people are trying to help. They're trying to be nice and I can appreciate that. But they clearly don't know how I actually react to that.
Which is it makes me smile but not in the way that they think it does. It makes me smile kind of sarcastically. If someone says "You're worth something" all I think inside is "Haha, good joke. Ten out of ten."
It just... none of that means anything to me.
You'll have the occassional person who manages to say something that actually does mean something to me. Like once in a blue moon I'll have a person tell me something I wrote is well-written. You know, some post I've written complaining about all of my problems or whatever. And I know they're probably just blowing smoke when they say that, but it is still nice. As an aspiring writer that does mean something to me.
But these ideas of "you are loved" or "you are worth something" or whatever, the only thing they prompt in me is self-mockery and sometimes laughter cuz I find that idea so absurd it's funny to me.