
Quitter
Member
- Sep 4, 2019
- 77
I've noticed myself saying stuff like "because of my life circumstances blah blah" when 'justifying' my depression. That simply is not accurate.
My life in itself, as in my surroundings, is pretty much perfect. I couldn't ask for more. But I am, as a person, faulty, dysfunctional, ruined by my way of thinking, by my fear of change and failure.
I wish, so much, that I could somehow transfer my privileges (birthplace, relationships, opportunities, potential, talents, physical health etc.) to someone else, who could have appreciated and utilized them to their fullest.
There's people out there with so much to give and a will to thrive, but they're hindered by a physical disability, toxic family or country of birth. And here I am, tossing it all away. It's not fair.
My life in itself, as in my surroundings, is pretty much perfect. I couldn't ask for more. But I am, as a person, faulty, dysfunctional, ruined by my way of thinking, by my fear of change and failure.
I wish, so much, that I could somehow transfer my privileges (birthplace, relationships, opportunities, potential, talents, physical health etc.) to someone else, who could have appreciated and utilized them to their fullest.
There's people out there with so much to give and a will to thrive, but they're hindered by a physical disability, toxic family or country of birth. And here I am, tossing it all away. It's not fair.