But I can’t.
You say you’re anxious, but you don’t even get panic attacks.
You say you’re depressed, but you haven’t even been properly diagnosed.
You say you’re suicidal, but you can’t even bring even the slightest harm to yourself.
Face it, you’re a fraud.
You’re just a failure.
Weak.
Hate yourself even more.
Kill yourself. End it at last.
But you can’t.
Pathetic.
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It doesn’t make you a fraud. You just have own set of legitimate struggles and challenges that have manifested in their own unique way, and unless it really helps you to invalidate those feelings by saying those things, unless that’s going to help you get to a better place then there’s no reason to be doing that to yourself. Just speaking for myself, but I haven’t seen invalidating the problems ever get someone anywhere with them though.
you don’t see it, doesn’t mean it’s there
*not there, god i hate typos. anyways, even if the person you’re referring as a fraud IS one, what harm will he/she do to the world? just let them be.
First time reading I missed it too, but my impression is they are talking to themselves here.
“But I Can’t”
these words maybe make the “fraud” an killer, or the most wise you’ll ever had met.
to be a fraud of that type…
happens from outside
decievely a killing machine
or, shares desires in exorbitant content. if the skill gets better, make hidden preacher and keep it away from harm and suicide.
this is all it is about.