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Earned it we have...
- May 4, 2022
 
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I guess this maybe happens more with long-term ideation. I've had these thoughts since I was 10- so- 33 years now. I can't really imagine myself non pessimistic/ cynical/ suicidal. Passive ideation has been a part of my every day thinking for so long, so it's like it has become a part of my identity/ character. I think that's another reason I would feel reluctant to get rid of them almost. 
There is a certain comfort in having them. Not just the whole- I can potentially exit when I can't cope anymore but- just the familiarity. Plus- I'm creative and I think creative people sometimes wear their non conformist, terribly tragic and pessimistic outlooks as a kind of badge of honour. (Not saying that's healthy of course.)
I imagine for someone who has only recently experienced ideation. If those thoughts are unwelcome and intrusive or- if they're not sure how they feel about them- they may be experienced as kind of outside thoughts rather than intrinsic to who they are. What's your experience?
	
		
			
		
		
	
			
			There is a certain comfort in having them. Not just the whole- I can potentially exit when I can't cope anymore but- just the familiarity. Plus- I'm creative and I think creative people sometimes wear their non conformist, terribly tragic and pessimistic outlooks as a kind of badge of honour. (Not saying that's healthy of course.)
I imagine for someone who has only recently experienced ideation. If those thoughts are unwelcome and intrusive or- if they're not sure how they feel about them- they may be experienced as kind of outside thoughts rather than intrinsic to who they are. What's your experience?