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Forever Sleep
Earned it we have...
- May 4, 2022
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I'm not sure that I am really. Sometimes, I'm pleased with certain aspects of my work. It's more relief when I meet deadlines. I suppose I try to take a pride in my work- I set standards for myself but then, I don't exactly feel pride if I happen to reach them.
Other areas of life, I have a distinct lack of pride and self respect. Both my appearance and living environment are very shoddy.
I think my abhorrent experience growing up with a (suspected) narcissist made me really dislike the entire attribute of being pleased with yourself. But then, that's not exactly healthy. It means little is actually all that satisfying. There's no big sense of reward when you do achieve. There again, I'm lucky not to hate myself either. Not anymore anyway.
I suppose continuing to live for others when really, you just want to die- is something you could feel proud about. But then, I know I'm not very generous towards others. Is that something else you do also? Become more drawn to your faults? But then, I do little to rectify them so- that isn't altruistic. It's just there.
What's your experience? Do certain attributes or achievements bring you a sense of pride? Do you wish you had more or less of it? Does it make a difference if other people say they are proud of you?
I've actually been lucky in that I have had family who've expressed they are proud of me. Obviously, that's so much nicer than the opposite. But, my response (in my head anyway) tends to be- 'meh- that's nice.' But then followed by- I probably don't deserve it!
Plus, while it's nice, it doesn't make life any easier. Actually, it just perpetuates a standard I need to maintain. As in- 'I'm proud of you because you have a job. I'm proud of you because you're independent. I'm proud of you for not acting up. I'm proud of you for complying.' Effectively.
What are your feelings/ experiences?
Other areas of life, I have a distinct lack of pride and self respect. Both my appearance and living environment are very shoddy.
I think my abhorrent experience growing up with a (suspected) narcissist made me really dislike the entire attribute of being pleased with yourself. But then, that's not exactly healthy. It means little is actually all that satisfying. There's no big sense of reward when you do achieve. There again, I'm lucky not to hate myself either. Not anymore anyway.
I suppose continuing to live for others when really, you just want to die- is something you could feel proud about. But then, I know I'm not very generous towards others. Is that something else you do also? Become more drawn to your faults? But then, I do little to rectify them so- that isn't altruistic. It's just there.
What's your experience? Do certain attributes or achievements bring you a sense of pride? Do you wish you had more or less of it? Does it make a difference if other people say they are proud of you?
I've actually been lucky in that I have had family who've expressed they are proud of me. Obviously, that's so much nicer than the opposite. But, my response (in my head anyway) tends to be- 'meh- that's nice.' But then followed by- I probably don't deserve it!
Plus, while it's nice, it doesn't make life any easier. Actually, it just perpetuates a standard I need to maintain. As in- 'I'm proud of you because you have a job. I'm proud of you because you're independent. I'm proud of you for not acting up. I'm proud of you for complying.' Effectively.
What are your feelings/ experiences?