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chances are , when we are going through a rough patch and being extremely suicidal, it means we had a streak of very unlucky, uneventful events.
which would make us extremely frustrated. so now our brain starts to automatically have high expectations , because deep inside we believe if so many bad things happened it means good things will come.
sadly life isnt fair and this isnt how things work, so now whenever a bad thing happens it starts to feel even more horrible than it is.
Point is , our expectations are very high which makes us perceive our luck even worse; I guess that's the secret sauce to being extremely miserable lol
 
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