@Indrid-Cold In perfect agreement. Sessions, therapy and helplines are the poster face of depression and suicide these days. Are they effective? I really don't know, I didn't ever have a reason to opt for either. But I am pretty sure that if people are willing to change, to listen, and to support others better, we would be seeing less deaths and more blossoming and productive lives. And this applies to all age groups.
Indeed it falls as an obvious realization that it the duty is bestowed unsto humanity, to make sure that it doesn't get strangled by its own menacing and untrustworthy hands. We have to make the change. And this, before its too late to change anything.
Who are you really? Who is behind the mask that you show to the rest of the world?
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@ClaireSheppard That's kind of an interesting dynamic. It's true though, the world is busy enough as it is, not worth the time letting just 'anyone' stick their nose into every little detail of peoples' lives. That time is better spent bettering oneself and being decent to other people. Hehe
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@Bobfoot777 Very true the world is very busy. And most people are happy with whatever surface response or view they get. They don’t have to see past the calm surface to the possibly murky and turbulent life beneath.
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@eccentric_ yeah I think you are right
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@mikeJB sooo technically ur an extrovert types bih??
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I am.....an ant
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@happymiss TBH I have a mask unless and untill I am comfortable enough with someone. After that my mask starts to open up on its own
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Yes I do so but unintentionally, doesn't everybody?
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@ʙᴀʙᴀᴊɪ_ to answer that it’s a yes and a no. A lot of people wear a mask and give generic answers that placate most people and allow for distant pleasantries that don’t really mean anything. But since pretty much everyone does this is it really wearing a mask or just a communal way of avoiding getting involved with peoples lives. Where as others put on a smile and show the world a complete and normal person while in the inside they are broken. They mask their pain and hide it away from the world so that no one knows what is truly their and if they wear the mask tight enough and long enough maybe they even believe it too before the mask falls off and all the pain comes flooding back. So yes in a way everyone wears a mask. But no in a way not everyone truly wears a mask
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@Jackson1 helloo.. boredom might kill me😂😂 how are you?
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I don't even know who I am (Thanos meme)
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@happymiss
hmm. ._.
slowly fading away