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Cheksome

Cheksome

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Aug 4, 2024
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I don't know if it can be done. It's honestly just a 50/50 at this point. I have a lot to look forward to, but a lot of regrets that I listen to more.
I live more to spite death than for the joy of living
 
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timf

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Mar 26, 2020
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It can be helpful to have a resolution to "not" do something. It can be even more effective to couple it with a resolution to "do" something., For example, one might resolve to learn a new skill like card playing (bridge, canasta, pinochle), board game (chess, risk, monopoly), physical activity (tennis, swimming, volleyball), or something else that can both be a satisfying activity as well as an opportunity to meet new people.

Often thoughts of suicide drive out other thoughts and plans such that life can get even darker. Pushing back against a gathering gloom can help ne see themselves as more in control of their life. Don't worry too much about regrets, they indicate that we are learning. We are all born helpless, ignorant, and selfish. Given our starting point it should be expected that we will do things that are regrettable.

None of us are perfect people, but we always have the option to become better people.
 
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It can be helpful to have a resolution to "not" do something. It can be even more effective to couple it with a resolution to "do" something., For example, one might resolve to learn a new skill like card playing (bridge, canasta, pinochle), board game (chess, risk, monopoly), physical activity (tennis, swimming, volleyball), or something else that can both be a satisfying activity as well as an opportunity to meet new people.
I might try to learn chess, or get involved with a DnD club. I'm horrible at it though
 
Odwin

Odwin

Bucket of Chicken
Mar 31, 2021
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I might try to learn chess, or get involved with a DnD club. I'm horrible at it though
Doesn't matter if bad at it, though. I mean, everyone is bad at new stuff.
 
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timf

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Mar 26, 2020
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I saw an interview with a guy who has spent his life making pottery and ceramics. The interviewer commented on his talent and the guy said, "If you do something 20-30,000 times, you start to get good at it."
 
BlueberrySylv

BlueberrySylv

a very meower
Dec 31, 2024
46
this actually, for me would've been very effective.
to think of not doing something and promising myself that I will not do it for at least X time, it kinda pushes my brain onto thinking okay. at least just for now to through this. then you have free will whatever you wanna do.

it's a good plan!
but yeah I wouldn't think of that. I don't see a reason to promise myself to be there until x time anyway
 
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Still clinging to it, have considered it multiple times and forgot abt my resolution sometimes. But I haven't attempted yet so ig it's still valid?
 

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