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Thread starterKrossクãƒã‚¹
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I'm tired of being told to think positive. How can a person feel positive when their efforts mean little in a greedy society. However this does numb me more and more. And hopefully I'll achieve complete numbness and detachment to fulfill the deed of dying.
I agree that being told to think positively is irritating, for me death is the only real positive thing and thinking about death is thinking positively. It's also so obnoxious when they act as if our problems aren't real or aren't as significant as they are. I am numb yet I still can't die; unfortunately it doesn't help you overcome SI or give you access to peaceful methods. We really live in such hell at the moment and the way we are treated is disgusting. I hope you find peace from this hellhole.
At least to me there could never be anything positive about existing in a world where all that lies ahead is more suffering. Those people who try to force their delusions onto other people and dismiss the fact that life really is something so incredibly harmful certainly are annoying. I just think that it's best to take no notice of people like that, they sound insensitive.
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