You’re angry at the world and you don’t know why? There is always a reason. In your case, it sounds like it is buried deep, deep down within you. Do what you need to and put in the hours to dig it up — it’s important. Journal, go on pleasant rides, whatever is necessary and.whatever it takes, because, no doubt, it has been coming out or.findkng it’s way out in some ways amd is there for a reason. I wish you well and hope.you.find the answers you are looking for.
Yes! I feel the same way. I miss the person I used to be too. It feels terrible to watch myself become this…other person. Yes, I should’ve died while I was still proud to be me. And yes, I feel enraged at the world too. You’ve nailed it in this short little post.
I like that feeling when someone else finds the words for my thoughts. When that happens, I remember for a moment that I’m not actually ever alone.
I’m glad that I could give you that.
I definitely understand what it’s like to be angry without completely knowing why. Some days things just make me furious and bitter, and it seems like everybody gets on my nerves.
Other days I can be so lethargic and mellow and half-alive, that it takes a miracle to get through to me.
And I also understand what it’s like to miss the person I used to be. Not that I was utterly terrific at any stage of my life, but at least I used to feel better than I do now.
I don’t have any quick simple solutions for any of this, but at least wanted to reassure you that you’re not alone.
Thanks Cordless. Thank you for that reassurance, and never feel the need to apologize to me for being unable to offer me more than what you can. Because very often, that kind of simple little thing goes a long way.
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Watching yourself change like that is just the worse. Seeing all you have worked for slowly being taken away can really be discouraging.
I believe it can be built back up, as in it is possible. Kind of don’t believe that for myself but others have done it
Thanks.
Isn’t it funny how we always believe that there’s hope for everyone excluding ourselves?
Best wishes, blank-cutter.
You’re angry at the world and you don’t know why? There is always a reason. In your case, it sounds like it is buried deep, deep down within you. Do what you need to and put in the hours to dig it up — it’s important. Journal, go on pleasant rides, whatever is necessary and.whatever it takes, because, no doubt, it has been coming out or.findkng it’s way out in some ways amd is there for a reason. I wish you well and hope.you.find the answers you are looking for.
Thanks October Rain. That is some seriously good advice. I’ll work on this.
Either way, wishes reciprocated.
Yes! I feel the same way. I miss the person I used to be too. It feels terrible to watch myself become this…other person. Yes, I should’ve died while I was still proud to be me. And yes, I feel enraged at the world too. You’ve nailed it in this short little post.
Thanks.
I like that feeling when someone else finds the words for my thoughts. When that happens, I remember for a moment that I’m not actually ever alone.
I’m glad that I could give you that.
I definitely understand what it’s like to be angry without completely knowing why. Some days things just make me furious and bitter, and it seems like everybody gets on my nerves.
Other days I can be so lethargic and mellow and half-alive, that it takes a miracle to get through to me.
And I also understand what it’s like to miss the person I used to be. Not that I was utterly terrific at any stage of my life, but at least I used to feel better than I do now.
I don’t have any quick simple solutions for any of this, but at least wanted to reassure you that you’re not alone.
Thanks Cordless. Thank you for that reassurance, and never feel the need to apologize to me for being unable to offer me more than what you can. Because very often, that kind of simple little thing goes a long way.