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VentingI am going to study hard at uni so that i can afford good ctb methods
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I'm super broke as a student right now but I think if I land a good job after my studies I will easily be able to afford a good setup to leave
And you never know maybe I pick up a will to live on the way
The paradoxical thing about life is that you will always have to exert some form of effort to have a good final goodbye. If I just layed and rotted in my room and starved myself it would be terrible. And good, cheap, consistent and easy ways to ctb just don't seem to come around nowadays. So I may as well go all out for the victory lap
Let me tell you a funny story. IS PATH WARM? is an acronym created by the American Association of Suicidology to help counselors "remember the warning signs of suicide." It stands for ideation, substance abuse, purposelessness, anger, feeling trapped, hopelessness, withdrawal, anxiety, recklessness, and mood. So when you determine suicide as your purpose, you will start to study hard which will ease your anxiety since you will have to form a sort of routine to get better (or at least pass the exams). That will boost your mood up and you start to think that you should not be reckless if you want to graduate. So you eventually get better and better, create a small network along the way which will make you feel more free, less trapped. All this will lower your anger towards yourself and end your ideation.
I think I still want to make my family proud before I go out. My mom's passion is for her children to be educated. I think it would all be a bit abrupt if I were to just suddenly drop out, go work as a kitchen hand or something and then go peace out
Let me tell you a funny story. IS PATH WARM? is an acronym created by the American Association of Suicidology to help counselors "remember the warning signs of suicide." It stands for ideation, substance abuse, purposelessness, anger, feeling trapped, hopelessness, withdrawal, anxiety, recklessness, and mood. So when you determine suicide as your purpose, you will start to study hard which will ease your anxiety since you will have to form a sort of routine to get better (or at least pass the exams). That will boost your mood up and you start to think that you should not be reckless if you want to graduate. So you eventually get better and better, create a small network along the way which will make you feel more free, less trapped. All this will lower your anger towards yourself and end your ideation.
The paradoxical thing about life is that you will always have to exert some form of effort to have a good final goodbye. If I just layed and rotted in my room and starved myself it would be terrible. And good, cheap, consistent and easy ways to ctb just don't seem to come around nowadays. So I may as well go all out for the victory lap
I think I still want to make my family proud before I go out. My mom's passion is for her children to be educated. I think it would all be a bit abrupt if I were to just suddenly drop out, go work as a kitchen hand or something and then go peace out
Yeah I mean you never know, could be the path to recovery
yeah I'm only in my 2nd year. I've really got a lot still to figure out in life if I wanna keep on going. Its just that i am almost only suited to be a corporate tool. I have absolutely no capacity to be loved or make any meaningful contribution to the people around me.
yeah I'm only in my 2nd year. I've really got a lot still to figure out in life if I wanna keep on going. Its just that i am almost only suited to be a corporate tool. I have absolutely no capacity to be loved or make any meaningful contribution to the people around me.
Being hard on yourself (humbleness) is a positive trait. That'll serve you well moving forwards. I thought the same once and then I realised I was as good as, and as worthy as anyone else.
Being hard on yourself (humbleness) is a positive trait. That'll serve you well moving forwards. I thought the same once and then I realised I was as good as, and as worthy as anyone else.
I was listening to a ted talk on this topic. The talk was on the positive aspects of being an introvert / using your anxiety to benefit you.
They were saying that the reason you are anxious is because their's something your brain is telling you, you should fix. The majority of people with anxiety issues are hyper aware and by listening to their anxiety they can fix problems most people who don't have much anxiety wouldn't even notice about themselves and their life. I also think exposure therapy is very important also and can be great in conjunction with this mindset.
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