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Sympathy is just a reminder

Sympathy should come with some kind of help or solution, otherwise it's as good as poison.

Some people face their hard life everyday because they don't realize it's a hard life. If someone goes out of their way to acknowledge their struggles, the one struggling might get depressed and then have troubles carrying on, then turn into the type who uses their struggles as their identity and never again able to see past them. Eventually they lose their friends, one by one, until they're all alone and sad

Sympathy is usually intended to make the sympathizer feel superior or because they already feel superior
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Infamous607 · 51-55, M
Although I understand what you are saying, I'm not sure I fully agree with it. There have been moments in my life when the sympathy of some people got me from sliding into hopelessness. Maybe it doesn't have a tangible utilitarian value, but I don't know maybe it's a spirit or soul thing. Who knows?
Jayciedubb · 56-60, M
@Infamous607 i understand what you're saying, thanks for being honest with your comment.

I've had experiences where sympathy messes with my stride. ..and I'm expected to take time out of my plans to appreciate their sympathy.

Ive had sympathy attempted to be forced on me and lock me up against my will because it was assumed that i couldn't handle the pain my life was creating. They should've tried to understand me instead. Understanding is much more valuable to me than sympathy
Infamous607 · 51-55, M
@Jayciedubb I get it.