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Now_And_Then

Now_And_Then

If I am no good , then let me out
Jun 30, 2019
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Thinking back on my Jonathan Spencer Post , I was at one time thinking about changing my name to some thing entirely different

That would have meant when ever I signed up for any thing or found a job , I would have said my name was Jonathan Spencer or which ever name I fancied at that time

The reason for this is thst I wanted to wash away any residue of my current self away , past memories and all that


Do you think this would have worked well ?
 
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Tom9999

Tom9999

I've suffered enough.
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I think since we associate our name with ourselves, our lives, and therefore all the past experiences we've had, changing your name would indeed be another step forward in removing the residue of your current self.
 
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Empty Smile

Empty Smile

The final Bell has rung. Goodbye to all.
Jul 13, 2018
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I've thought of this as well. A way to get rid of people in your past, leaving your problems behind, and becoming someone new.

Downside is, depression and anxiety will more than likely follow me.
 
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mynameispaige

mynameispaige

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Sep 1, 2019
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I've thought of this too and it's still an option I'm considering. I even have a named picked out if I do it. To maybe find a new purpose and leave my old self behind. It might've worked for you. You wont magically feel better by changing your name though. You'd have to actually work hard to be a new person. So I guess it just depends on if you feel like your life is still worth saving and are willing to do all the hard work that comes along with it. If not, like the guy above me said, depression and anxiety would probably just follow you.
 
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Luchs

Luchs

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Aug 20, 2019
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Thinking back on my Jonathan Spencer Post , I was at one time thinking about changing my name to some thing entirely different

That would have meant when ever I signed up for any thing or found a job , I would have said my name was Jonathan Spencer or which ever name I fancied at that time

The reason for this is thst I wanted to wash away any residue of my current self away , past memories and all that


Do you think this would have worked well ?
I think that's a great idea. Just changing your name and moving away to a new place, leaving everything behind.
 
Now_And_Then

Now_And_Then

If I am no good , then let me out
Jun 30, 2019
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The thing is , would I have trouble with changing my name when signing up to a new bank account , a new pass port and other things like that ?


How tricky can this get do you think ?
 
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mynameispaige

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If you change it legally I don't think you'd have trouble at all. It would be your real name and you'd have the documents to prove it. You could look up the laws where you live about it if you're seriously considering it.
 
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azucaramargo

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Sep 16, 2018
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I've considered this, too. Maybe 15 years ago, I saw some documentary about names, and the commentator mentioned a change of name was sometimes helpful to people with manic depression.
 
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