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FocusExpert
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- Dec 15, 2020
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A few years ago at the lowest point of my life, I very courageously and hesitantly tried to reach out to a few people. One of those was a childhood friend of mine, who for the longest time I thought was my "best friend" as a kid.
He had a hard time empathizing and told me how so and so was also depressed and found a way out of it. I could feel a disgust in his voice all along. Eventually he said something along the lines of, "I hope you are not planning to kill yourself. Honestly, I think people who commit suicide are the biggest losers."
I can understand his point of view, but nevertheless that had the opposite effect of what I was looking for. It was almost as if all along he had this itch of letting me know this.
Another friend of mine who I talked over text asked me to stop texting him because he didn't want his mood to be ruined because of me. He talked of 'depressed people' in a very taboo-ish manner.
I did, however, found a very wonderful person who was then and continued to be very warm to me.
He had a hard time empathizing and told me how so and so was also depressed and found a way out of it. I could feel a disgust in his voice all along. Eventually he said something along the lines of, "I hope you are not planning to kill yourself. Honestly, I think people who commit suicide are the biggest losers."
I can understand his point of view, but nevertheless that had the opposite effect of what I was looking for. It was almost as if all along he had this itch of letting me know this.
Another friend of mine who I talked over text asked me to stop texting him because he didn't want his mood to be ruined because of me. He talked of 'depressed people' in a very taboo-ish manner.
I did, however, found a very wonderful person who was then and continued to be very warm to me.