It's reassuring to me and it seems to many others on here, that it's very damaging and depressing to not have good people that you can trust and count on to actually care and be there for you in life. Too many insensitive or completely unrealistic people (especially my sister) have what I refer to as "theories", about how a person "should" be "able to handle" x,y,z in life... In reality, it simply does not work that way, it's easy for these types of people to just preach or throughout what they think is advice when they have never lived at them selves and they don't understand the impact it has on our health physically and emotionally.
There have even been studies done on other social type species such as dolphins and primates, and what they have found is those that end up isolated for whatever reason, tend to have more severe health problems physically, more depression and frustration tendencies, and shorter lifespans. I suppose the shorter lifespan is a blessing in disguise.
I don't have any security in this world other than myself, so when I sense that physically or financially (or circumstances beyond my control) I am either near or entering dire straits, I panic, have extreme anxiety, can barely tolerate any additional stress, and it is overwhelming. It takes up so much of my physical energy I have almost nothing left sometimes. I'm sure many on here can relate?
If it's any mild consolation, in a sense, at least we have each other on here, and you know that it's not really you, it's this world and this species...
And no, we're not designed to just be alone and miserable, everybody could use a little help and goodness around them. That's just nature. It's all these theories that are illusions, not reality.
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hat is completely ironic to me is that the majority of people on here like me that are suicidal actually seem to be highly intelligent and insightful, much more so than the average person out there doling out bullshit advice.
View attachment 18227Can anyone explain that? Is it just because we woke up?