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You're thinking too much about what others think about you. Spinning cycles. Then every thought becomes a consequence of the previous one. Remove limiting beliefs. Don't have beliefs at all. Be neutral while approaching a situation and try not to judge yourself or others. This way your mind will generate less drama. Right now you're caught in a movie you're spinning.
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@Cleopatra that's a great perspective and insight. Totally agree.
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@flowboy I'm a borderline personality disorder (BPD) patient so I'm looking for suitable empathetic therapists. Thank you for the kind response. It means a lot.
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General psychology videos and resource material on what can be used to better psychological situations of people,both on individual and societal scale.
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@Tristan12 please keep posting and inspiring people. You can use this thread to post your future videos to help people on the forum. Thank you so much.
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I offer what any good girlfriend would offer - I'm fun to be with. I am funny, polite, witty and people love to talk to me. I have always been a loyal girlfriend and I value commitment. So I don't think that superficial attraction is the reason. It's just that guys cannot get this side right. They like a woman but they tend to lose interest as well. They have commitment so they don't ditch me.. But the intensity fades. It seems men tend to get super excited initially but underestimate their own capacity to value the other person. You're right about one thing. This is a classic narcissistic trait. To like a person only temporarily.
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List of people.. Danna Pycher Jody Stanislaw Ruth Clare Tasha Eurich
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@hyruga just messaged him. Thanks.
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List of people.. Working on mental health. From basics to advanced. Working on key areas. Important relevant video.
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@hyruga can I know who that forum member is?
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@hyruga that guy seems quite insightful. Watching. Thanks for the share.
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Solutions and stuff I have been doing to deal with it.
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I'm going to be staying really busy. For the next few days. I also have a bunch of posts lining up..
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@NoSelfSelf input?
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@aurum cool explanation.
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@vishnusavestheday yea that's understandable.
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Tyler Robinson replied to Raze's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
I do not completely disagree with you. You have a valid point. Yet, I do not have full data on transgender studies in the present moment. What you say definitely makes sense from a purely referential and logical point of view. Yet I would like to be more nuanced before I can give a green light. What would you do if your 14 year old younger brother wanted gender change? Of course you wouldn't right away tell him to just do it. You'd want to know if they're really wanting it. Despite psych evaluations, you would have inhibitions and skepticism as to how the decision would impact his life and future. More studies and research is needed in this area, what we have now is inadequate in my opinion. -
Tyler Robinson replied to Raze's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@Leo Gura if you are a doctor/shaman/healer/guru you have a moral obligation to not withhold what could be deleterious to your patient/client/student in a broader social context long term. Gender decisions can adversely impact mental health as its closely related to our social image and dating and relationships. Gender conflicts can lead to low self esteem and feelings of worry and guilt. A lot of adults regret going through transitions and desperately want reversals. Minors are a whole different story. -
Tyler Robinson replied to Raze's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Corrected your statement and brought more clarity. -
Tyler Robinson replied to Raze's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
It doesn't necessarily state/mean that they are perfectly fine. It could mean a bunch of things. Maybe they cannot specifically identify what they should be regretting. They're undeveloped and hence not fully capable of rationalizing either their decisions or the outcomes of their decisions. They might be enticed to do such things in the moment but come to regret it as an adult. Children's minds are moldable like clay, you can make them believe almost anything. You can be sexual to a child and make them accept that and they won't regret being inappropriately touched, but would that make such a thing okay. The problem with transition is not of consent but the lack of a broader statistical study on the future impact of such actions on the minors. Do we have a rigorous study on what happened to the adults who underwent any kind of gender related procedure as a minor? Did they suffer guilt, depression or trauma? In the absence of such studies, what you say becomes mere speculation without any solid backing to support it. The lack of negative feedback does not always = this is fine. It should be tested across age and time to know its overall impact. -
Tyler Robinson replied to Raze's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
And how you would know that the rest are processing it fine despite zero regret? The bottom line is that you can't run evaluation tests on a psyche that is not yet fully developed. -
I love this channel.
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Tips, tricks, hacks and clues. My question to you is this - What is it that's not allowing you to focus on your life? Start with self awareness. When we are aware we monitor our mental health better.
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Tips, tricks, hacks and clues. Notice your own behavior. There are hidden clues in your own behavior that will lead you to know how you're deteriorating your own mental, emotional and psychological health..