Bea
Member
- Sep 1, 2019
- 97
I've struggled with depression, PTSD, and suicidal ideation for decades. Both parents suicidal ~ lotsa good stuff from which to carve an individual who has a thing or two to say on the topic. I'm now a post-middle-aged woman, still rowing this boat we call life. So, I have a bit of insight to share that I've gleaned for myself. It's frightening how long it can take us to learn simple lessons.
The company we keep, whether in real life or online, is what it is all about. This may seem like stating the obvious, but I believe it is worth reminding ourselves. What are you really looking for in others? What kinds of connections are you hoping to form? Are you simply looking for someone to tell you how horrible all your circumstances seem to be, someone who doesn't know anything more than what you share here or in a brief real life convo? Are you looking for a hookup with another suicidal person? Are you hoping to find an angel to save you from yourself, or maybe the perfect devil to inspire you to meet them for a shootout? Are you re-enacting every codependent tendency you've ever had? Are you seeking impossible validation from Muggles in real life?
My point is only that we should pay attention to what kind of relationships we are cultivating in our lives and whether they are serving the purpose we desire. I, for one, am paying far closer attention to where I expend my energy in interactions with others, in real life as well as online. Frankly, I take this shit seriously, first of all, and I'm still battling it. But I have people to live for, and I have decided to keep the boat afloat. I'm ready to talk to others who are still fighting and exhausted with being lions without a roar. Let's find that roar. I need some of you to be willing to find it with me so it will be even louder.
We can all take our own lives whenever we wish; the information and materials are not hard to acquire for most of us. So, let's hold onto that info for when we really need it and keep being badasses in the meantime.
Those of us who battle this and live to tell about it can make suicide a topic people will be more likely to discuss without stigma. Stories of those who have gone already can be told accurately, as well. Let's speak about suicide and suicidal ideation bluntly and put it out there, so the world will be less afraid.
But, we gotta stay alive to speak.
PS ~ If you are a person who is in a situation where you cannot speak openly and have no promise of being able to do so, I mean no offense. I understand all of our circumstances are different. I just think some of us should hold on and find our voices. Our voice is the most powerful tool we have.
struggle
The company we keep, whether in real life or online, is what it is all about. This may seem like stating the obvious, but I believe it is worth reminding ourselves. What are you really looking for in others? What kinds of connections are you hoping to form? Are you simply looking for someone to tell you how horrible all your circumstances seem to be, someone who doesn't know anything more than what you share here or in a brief real life convo? Are you looking for a hookup with another suicidal person? Are you hoping to find an angel to save you from yourself, or maybe the perfect devil to inspire you to meet them for a shootout? Are you re-enacting every codependent tendency you've ever had? Are you seeking impossible validation from Muggles in real life?
My point is only that we should pay attention to what kind of relationships we are cultivating in our lives and whether they are serving the purpose we desire. I, for one, am paying far closer attention to where I expend my energy in interactions with others, in real life as well as online. Frankly, I take this shit seriously, first of all, and I'm still battling it. But I have people to live for, and I have decided to keep the boat afloat. I'm ready to talk to others who are still fighting and exhausted with being lions without a roar. Let's find that roar. I need some of you to be willing to find it with me so it will be even louder.
We can all take our own lives whenever we wish; the information and materials are not hard to acquire for most of us. So, let's hold onto that info for when we really need it and keep being badasses in the meantime.
Those of us who battle this and live to tell about it can make suicide a topic people will be more likely to discuss without stigma. Stories of those who have gone already can be told accurately, as well. Let's speak about suicide and suicidal ideation bluntly and put it out there, so the world will be less afraid.
But, we gotta stay alive to speak.
PS ~ If you are a person who is in a situation where you cannot speak openly and have no promise of being able to do so, I mean no offense. I understand all of our circumstances are different. I just think some of us should hold on and find our voices. Our voice is the most powerful tool we have.
struggle