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nextstepdeath
Student
- Sep 5, 2024
- 101
Therapy works, it can be effective in some ways. But a lot of it isn't, particularly therapy that is built on trying to keep people moving moving moving all the time. Perhaps it is a luxury to find therapy that helps someone stand still enough to find their feet and their footing. Perhaps this culture is the problem, the internet and social media is like a herd that never stops stampeding and if you stray a little too wide off it or out of it you might find yourself the one stamped on. It makes suicide more of a reasonable thing to aim for and therapy, asking for help, doing anything to live pointless. I lost the will to live over a decade ago. I worry a lot of things that could have worked as genuine suicide methods say 20-30 years ago are so obsolete now that suicide is actually practically impossible, even if rates are going up. Either way, I'm not going with the move move move pressure of therapy when it just breaks me down and stops me working on anything. It's impossible to get anything right if you don't adhere to these endless standards and this endless stampede