Shamrock32
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I came across a post in the random thoughts thread and it hit home so I want to quote the post and start a discussion about it. Or at least offer my perspective.
I'm a person that has overcome deep depression and self-hatred, and I've evolved into a happy man that has finally found legitimate inner peace. I understand both sides of the spectrum.
Sorry to put @Regine Hunter on blast but I feel this is a very important topic for all people in general. I'm quoting you because I am essentially quoting a younger version of myself through your post:
Don't put yourself in a box and degrade your own mental capacity.
That insecurity you are allowing to consume your constant train of thought... believe me, it is very noticeable to others.
Be real and harsh to yourself. Carry yourself with more positive energy, confidence and self worth. It WILL make a difference.
But the only way this changes in your mind is if you DO IT. No more sideways pity thoughts about what you could, should or would do.
Don't "accept that you are what you are." Do the opposite. Accept the fact that if you continue that toxic daily state of mind, it is completely accepting defeat and accepting that you are not doing anything about the things about yourself that you WANT to be different... but aren't changing by your own choice of using excuses as the sentiments that define you in your own mind... and YOUR mind only.
Do it or don't. I've been there. Do it or don't. It's your choice whether you want to admit it or not. The way you carry yourself and react is always a choice.
I went from a mentally weak, miserable person who is surrounded by a dark aura and spreads negative energy daily.... to a genuinely happy man with a house, an unbelievable woman I've been with for years, a dog and I'll say it again - I found inner peace.
I understand where Regine Hunter is coming from and I also understand how you can spark inner peace through your own intuition if you are willing to do it.
Stay strong and carry yourself in ways you respect others for carrying themselves. Be yourself and own it. The other side is fukking beautiful. Exert positivity and be your own person, you'll be shocked at what happens subsequently.
I'm a person that has overcome deep depression and self-hatred, and I've evolved into a happy man that has finally found legitimate inner peace. I understand both sides of the spectrum.
Sorry to put @Regine Hunter on blast but I feel this is a very important topic for all people in general. I'm quoting you because I am essentially quoting a younger version of myself through your post:
The mind never wants to forget things it should. I really don’t wanna be losing sleep over...
...just need to come to terms that even if I acted differently, or was more vocal, or was a little more dominant, I would still get the same outcome.
Don't put yourself in a box and degrade your own mental capacity.
That insecurity you are allowing to consume your constant train of thought... believe me, it is very noticeable to others.
Be real and harsh to yourself. Carry yourself with more positive energy, confidence and self worth. It WILL make a difference.
But the only way this changes in your mind is if you DO IT. No more sideways pity thoughts about what you could, should or would do.
Don't "accept that you are what you are." Do the opposite. Accept the fact that if you continue that toxic daily state of mind, it is completely accepting defeat and accepting that you are not doing anything about the things about yourself that you WANT to be different... but aren't changing by your own choice of using excuses as the sentiments that define you in your own mind... and YOUR mind only.
Do it or don't. I've been there. Do it or don't. It's your choice whether you want to admit it or not. The way you carry yourself and react is always a choice.
I went from a mentally weak, miserable person who is surrounded by a dark aura and spreads negative energy daily.... to a genuinely happy man with a house, an unbelievable woman I've been with for years, a dog and I'll say it again - I found inner peace.
I understand where Regine Hunter is coming from and I also understand how you can spark inner peace through your own intuition if you are willing to do it.
Stay strong and carry yourself in ways you respect others for carrying themselves. Be yourself and own it. The other side is fukking beautiful. Exert positivity and be your own person, you'll be shocked at what happens subsequently.