Dont be weak, be strong. Don’t worry about things out of your own control. Don’t let other peoples actions effect you. Be the one in control. Why does any of it matter anyways? Just say fuck it and do what makes you happy.
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Accepting it helps. I’m not ok with somethings but I just accept that people are stupid. Situations are stupid it makes it dealing with it better. I hope this helps some1.
This mantra works rather well when you already have practically no one in your life, but if one believes that their ‘happiness’ depends on what they get from their interactions and involvements with other human beings… well, then it’s a necessity to “follow the rules of the game” and give people what they expect, within reason and without lowering your standards (in turn, they should also give you what you can reasonably expect from them).
If you don’t, you’ll be ostracized, cast out, and no one will like you much. You could whine about it and say, “I’m the victim here! It wasn’t my fault! No one understands me! They’re all uncaring jerks!” – but none of this admits your own accountability for your actions. Everyone sees you as the egocentric bastard, and in the end, who’s really happy? Not those you pushed away (or who got fed up with your bullshit and dumped you), and probably not you, because now you’re back at square one and need to find new people to serve your needs, since what you don’t want to admit is that you’re not as much of an independent individual as you think you are, and you actually do depend on other people, for various reasons.
This is the price to pay for selfishness. You’re either in the game or you’re not. You can’t be a winner unless you please others while also asserting your own desires.
If you get tired of the whole dog and pony show, you can always withdraw from the world and become a hermit. But guess what? Even modern-day hermits, or, Hikikomori, as the term is known in Japan, are dependent on others to some degree. The world goes ’round only because everyone does their part. If everybody did whatever they wanted ALL the time, the globe would be in total chaos.
I have to disagree. From personal experience and observation I feel what you’re saying is untrue. I’m a very selfish person yet I’m surrounded by people who want to please me and be a part of my life. You seem like an intelligent person but I feel you accept your ideas as fact. I know that I’m wrong about alot.
Do people stay in your life for long? Do you have friendships and relationships which last for a number of years, rather than short-lived involvements?
There’s obviously *something* you’re giving others; why else would they hang around?
Yes my relationships last. I consider my close friends as family. While my family refuses to help me financialy or live with me, due to my drug problems. They love me alot and are always there. I call my mom, grandma, and sister at least three times a week just to see how they.are doing. Just because I am selfish it does not mean Im incapable of kindness or selflessness. People fuckn love me. I literally have the people around me constantly saying how awesome I am and how great I am. No exaggeration, people literally go out of their way to say these things everyday. Face to face I’m a people person. I understand human behavior at a level most people never will.
Thats exactly what I mean, you are too focused on other people. I’m not saying you should go out of your way to hurt people, but you should do whatever makes you happy. You can’t please everyone, but you can make yourself happy.
If you’re talking about ‘being yourself’ around family members – they might complain at first, but they’ll get used to it. (Usually.) As for friends, you should only hang out with people who accept you for who you are (or who you’re presenting yourself to be, since most people adopt various personas for different social settings, even if they do so unconsciously).
I always do and say whatever I want, but at the same time I try to be mindful of how my actions might affect others. I’m no doormat or people pleaser, but I don’t intentionally try to hurt anyone. (Unless in my opinion, they really deserve it.)
I dont go out of my way to hurt anyone, and I havent since I was a kid. I guess I’m not capable of conveying my reality cause I just keep gettiing hit with these assumptions.
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That’s very true. Fuck it all 2 hell!!
That’s the spirit! Lol
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Accepting it helps. I’m not ok with somethings but I just accept that people are stupid. Situations are stupid it makes it dealing with it better. I hope this helps some1.
That’s very true, solid outlook. Don’t give up on that which you can change though. Peace.
This mantra works rather well when you already have practically no one in your life, but if one believes that their ‘happiness’ depends on what they get from their interactions and involvements with other human beings… well, then it’s a necessity to “follow the rules of the game” and give people what they expect, within reason and without lowering your standards (in turn, they should also give you what you can reasonably expect from them).
If you don’t, you’ll be ostracized, cast out, and no one will like you much. You could whine about it and say, “I’m the victim here! It wasn’t my fault! No one understands me! They’re all uncaring jerks!” – but none of this admits your own accountability for your actions. Everyone sees you as the egocentric bastard, and in the end, who’s really happy? Not those you pushed away (or who got fed up with your bullshit and dumped you), and probably not you, because now you’re back at square one and need to find new people to serve your needs, since what you don’t want to admit is that you’re not as much of an independent individual as you think you are, and you actually do depend on other people, for various reasons.
This is the price to pay for selfishness. You’re either in the game or you’re not. You can’t be a winner unless you please others while also asserting your own desires.
If you get tired of the whole dog and pony show, you can always withdraw from the world and become a hermit. But guess what? Even modern-day hermits, or, Hikikomori, as the term is known in Japan, are dependent on others to some degree. The world goes ’round only because everyone does their part. If everybody did whatever they wanted ALL the time, the globe would be in total chaos.
I have to disagree. From personal experience and observation I feel what you’re saying is untrue. I’m a very selfish person yet I’m surrounded by people who want to please me and be a part of my life. You seem like an intelligent person but I feel you accept your ideas as fact. I know that I’m wrong about alot.
Do people stay in your life for long? Do you have friendships and relationships which last for a number of years, rather than short-lived involvements?
There’s obviously *something* you’re giving others; why else would they hang around?
Yes my relationships last. I consider my close friends as family. While my family refuses to help me financialy or live with me, due to my drug problems. They love me alot and are always there. I call my mom, grandma, and sister at least three times a week just to see how they.are doing. Just because I am selfish it does not mean Im incapable of kindness or selflessness. People fuckn love me. I literally have the people around me constantly saying how awesome I am and how great I am. No exaggeration, people literally go out of their way to say these things everyday. Face to face I’m a people person. I understand human behavior at a level most people never will.
Even if it means hurting and alienating others? Even if it means giving up your roots?
I want to be myself, and I can’t. I’d love to say fuck it.
You know what?
Fuck it.
Thats exactly what I mean, you are too focused on other people. I’m not saying you should go out of your way to hurt people, but you should do whatever makes you happy. You can’t please everyone, but you can make yourself happy.
If you’re talking about ‘being yourself’ around family members – they might complain at first, but they’ll get used to it. (Usually.) As for friends, you should only hang out with people who accept you for who you are (or who you’re presenting yourself to be, since most people adopt various personas for different social settings, even if they do so unconsciously).
I always do and say whatever I want, but at the same time I try to be mindful of how my actions might affect others. I’m no doormat or people pleaser, but I don’t intentionally try to hurt anyone. (Unless in my opinion, they really deserve it.)
I dont go out of my way to hurt anyone, and I havent since I was a kid. I guess I’m not capable of conveying my reality cause I just keep gettiing hit with these assumptions.
I can’t say fuck it because I no longer have anything to be happy for in life