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I haven’t been following the vaccine developments and only heard the Pfizer one seems pretty safe and the Moderna one had some minor complications like to women’s menstrual cycles but not rampant deaths from either I’m one of the only people in my Agency of around 1,000 employees (almost all liberals) who hasn’t gotten the vaccine and never heard of any co-workers having serious complications. Many of my family, even conservatives, who are at risk such as being stage 4 cancer survivors or over the age of 65 have gotten the Pfizer vaccine without complications other than some being slightly sick after the second shot. But this is of course just anecdotal | |||
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That being the people who care about you And regular exercise could help with feeling better | |||
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In retrospect, constantly doubting myself, not even having the confidence to play a class in a 20+ year old video game should tell you something how much of a garbage person I feel like I am.
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If someone else doesn’t challenge it, then it will continue to fester. So no, that pic is shit advice written by an angry bitter person | |||
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Not challenging their negative thought spirals is shit advice, and validating the fact that they are mentally incapable of reaching out themselves is disempowering as fuck, and also reinforces their negative thought trains. There’s much better ways to validate people’s feelings than to act like everything they are saying is true | |||
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I’m more of a post editor and that’s not possible on this forum so pardon the multiple post
Last point: The only people that can be saved are those that reach out, or those that are reached out too. There are far more people that flirt with suicide but ultimately live than those that die to it, and that’s because those people who live had something still tying them to this world, whether that’s something as small as a fear or death or the human survival instinct, or something like religion or concern for how it would affect their loved ones. As soon as someone is convinced with every ounce of their being to end themselves, there is almost no way to prevent it. You can’t chain them to a wall in a rubber room for the rest of their life. It’s even hard to spot at that point, because someone who has accepted their coming death appears like the prisoner marched to the gallows or the elderly person on their deathbed from an illness. There’s often a calm acceptance of their fate at that point, not a hysterical crying or what we would expect from a person on the brink It’s the people who put feelers out and reach out that are saved, and luckily the majority of people do, for one reason or another And this forum seems to have a lot of depressed people. Hope ya’ll feel better | ||
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