lovemelovemenot
what's the use...?
- Jun 22, 2019
- 81
This phrase has always kinda rubbed me the wrong way. I'll be talking to someone about how I'm feeling low and they say something along the lines of, "you're not alone, thousands of others feel this way, everyone gets these thoughts..."
I know it comes from a good place most the time, people just dont want you to feel isolated, but those sayings have never made me not want to die any less. Yeah most people get these type of thoughts, but like most they come and go. For others, it's daily thoughts they've had continuously for years. Dreadful feelings and internal pain they can't seem to shake.
It's not that I don't believe others actually feel these things or to the same extent as me, but being made aware of the fact while in a dark place already isn't as "refreshing" as one might think. If anything, it makes me feel a bit shameful for even wanting to opt out of life to escape the pain when there are others who manage to find a way to cope through it all.
Overall, I just don't think it's something super helpful to say to someone whose talking about their issues and suicidal thoughts.
I know it comes from a good place most the time, people just dont want you to feel isolated, but those sayings have never made me not want to die any less. Yeah most people get these type of thoughts, but like most they come and go. For others, it's daily thoughts they've had continuously for years. Dreadful feelings and internal pain they can't seem to shake.
It's not that I don't believe others actually feel these things or to the same extent as me, but being made aware of the fact while in a dark place already isn't as "refreshing" as one might think. If anything, it makes me feel a bit shameful for even wanting to opt out of life to escape the pain when there are others who manage to find a way to cope through it all.
Overall, I just don't think it's something super helpful to say to someone whose talking about their issues and suicidal thoughts.