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4meAndyou · F
I've noticed that people who have had everything, and lose it, and live in poverty for two or three years, working hard in service to others, hit their own re-set button. They go from being pampered and spoiled to being appreciative of every blessing that is given to them.
Tatsumi · 31-35, M
Quit watching high speed internet porn, because your dopamine receptors are probably fried, destroying all motivation to do anything, prolly.
Simple: Find out why. Then do something about it. Or accept it, if it's unchangeable.
The thing about humans is we want everything. But we can't have everything. That must be accepted.
On the same hand, what is a fulfilling life for a puny human? To set goals, short, mid, long, and reach them.
Think of a potential future that would justify the suffering of your life, then work towards it. Then you get lovely dopamine spikes that are actually healthy for your brain, and you won't wonder why nothing seems enough.
Easy Decisions = Hard Life
Hard Decisions = Easy Life
Like it or not, being human is about struggle. So struggle for something meaningful, to you. If you don't have to struggle, nothing will seem meaningful.
Simple: Find out why. Then do something about it. Or accept it, if it's unchangeable.
The thing about humans is we want everything. But we can't have everything. That must be accepted.
On the same hand, what is a fulfilling life for a puny human? To set goals, short, mid, long, and reach them.
Think of a potential future that would justify the suffering of your life, then work towards it. Then you get lovely dopamine spikes that are actually healthy for your brain, and you won't wonder why nothing seems enough.
Easy Decisions = Hard Life
Hard Decisions = Easy Life
Like it or not, being human is about struggle. So struggle for something meaningful, to you. If you don't have to struggle, nothing will seem meaningful.
SW-User
I remember this.......
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Shiki ·
@SW-User Seems hard
SW-User
Start small. Think of just 1 thing you are grateful for like clean water or the internet for example. Then try to add 1 more thing every week. Even being grateful for your eyes working is something to be grateful for✨ @Shiki
Shiki ·
@SW-User I'll give it a shot...
sumojumo · 36-40, M
apply for some voluntary work in an orphanage. That changes a persons perspective, believe me.
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SW-User
Mindfulness helps ...we are able to only do so much
SW-User
Your best... and that’s ALL you can do!!
Rokasu · 36-40, M
Fap it all away.