
Tintypographer
I am done as of 4-21-2023. Somewhere I am no more
- Apr 29, 2020
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When I talk to counselors and suicide hotlines I like to challenge one thought: "I can promise you it will get better..." Whatever it is. My question is, "how can you prove it?"
How can you statistically show me mathematically without any doubt that whatever it is will get better. And I don't mean "you can choose to view it in a different way" or "someday you will look back on this and it will not seem so bad"
I want to know without rationalization, what specific knowledge do they have that makes certain things will get better. Because above all else I don't want to rationalize or see my life from a different perspective. Starting there, how will things get better? I actually want to know what physical steps, not emotional steps will lead me to get better.
If for example, I am married to an OCPD hoarder who controls everything from how the dishwasher gets loaded to how the trash gets taken out to keeping every single old vacuum cleaner bag in piles in the garage to ostensibly go through in case a Lego got sucked up and my number one zero point argument is that I don't want a divorce then how can you assure me after 30 years, three trips to hospitals for suicide and four in patient suicidal hospitalizations, how can you assure me things will get better?
How do they know this or is it just platitudes?
How can you statistically show me mathematically without any doubt that whatever it is will get better. And I don't mean "you can choose to view it in a different way" or "someday you will look back on this and it will not seem so bad"
I want to know without rationalization, what specific knowledge do they have that makes certain things will get better. Because above all else I don't want to rationalize or see my life from a different perspective. Starting there, how will things get better? I actually want to know what physical steps, not emotional steps will lead me to get better.
If for example, I am married to an OCPD hoarder who controls everything from how the dishwasher gets loaded to how the trash gets taken out to keeping every single old vacuum cleaner bag in piles in the garage to ostensibly go through in case a Lego got sucked up and my number one zero point argument is that I don't want a divorce then how can you assure me after 30 years, three trips to hospitals for suicide and four in patient suicidal hospitalizations, how can you assure me things will get better?
How do they know this or is it just platitudes?