Submitted by Gainsborough-Smythe t3_ysslsu in GetMotivated
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SylvariFountain t1_iw137m1 wrote
I've been trying for 4 years now, on antidepressants and went to counselling. Nothing has helped and I don't know if there's any hope anymore.
I_MIGHT_BE_IDIOT t1_iw1h5fv wrote
I have been trying for 10 years. If you do things right life gets better. You still have your moments though.
Gwayana t1_iw1mzq3 wrote
Try sport with a progressive goal. It helps me a lot
hikaris_demon t1_iw494wm wrote
I want to try this but that would cut into sleep since it'd be after work and I barely sleep enough as is.
Gwayana t1_iw4i8yo wrote
I don't know your situation but mental and physical health is your absolute priority. Unless you are in surviving mode right now, you can make room. Take care of your screentime maybe. It is worth it.
Steve_Austin_OSI t1_iw4tzsc wrote
start super simple with one thing.
For example, Set a goal; ot plank for 10 minutes.
At first may you can ony do 5 seconds.
So your doal is 10 seconds.
Ort maybe there is something you can do during break at work?
You don't need a membership to any place, and we aren't training for the olympics.
You just need few minutes and a floor.
Good luck, life of just work and sleep suck, I know because I have been there to.
hikaris_demon t1_iw5gy5z wrote
I'll try that but I don't take breaks because that would give me more work, I have a physically demanding job and bike to work though son I don't know how well exercise will work
mmerijn t1_iw2z2qj wrote
Took me a solid 10, most of which was spent figuring out exactly what it meant to be depressed and how it worked. Most of which ended up being not what I was told by psychologists and the like, or being something I wasn't told (because it more personal).
talkto_liyah t1_iw332o0 wrote
There's still hope sis, message međ„
Suyefuji t1_iw3zojm wrote
You might need to try different antidepressants. I'm currently taking a combination of #11 and #13 that I tried and it's working great, but it does take a stupid amount of persistence
GrimRipperBkd t1_iw55q2w wrote
Psilocybin saved my life, maybe it can save yours.
giganticbitties t1_iwmhf5e wrote
I donât know your physical health and what types of food you eat, but I am a good 50 pounds overweight and literally and I mean literally only ate fast food or fried foods/processed for all of my meals for a couple years.
Less than a week ago, I have eliminated all of it. I am going to the gym. But not only this, I am pushing the shit out of myself to do this and it is not easy. When Iâm lifting weights, I feel my mind slowly getting stronger, inching away from the depression and anxiety. Trying so hard to turn it around into positive thoughts. It really doesnât come easy you have to continuously put in the work. Again, I donât know your situation but Iâm just letting you know about mine.
You said nothing has helped but have you tried this? Genuinely curious.
chicken-farmer t1_iw2e6yp wrote
Yea that's borderline offensive
[deleted] t1_iw100g6 wrote
Itâs pretty easy to make yourself miserable honestly. Especially if your environment or circumstances are less than ideal. Plus the state of the world is kind of fucked right now
COYFC t1_iw3jb7d wrote
It takes exactly zero effort to make yourself miserable
Donotcatch22 t1_iw3vmpv wrote
Sure itâs easy to get miserable, but once youâre there you are paying for it in stress. The post is saying that pain you get, you could use it to get better/strong and be happy at the end of it.
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johntwoods t1_iw0u7wo wrote
Can we be honest for a second?
The amount of work is definitely not the same.
Unless this is some sort of wishy washy 'it's all about your attitude' type thing. In which case, yeah, ok, I guess.
Warhause t1_iw0swvo wrote
If these are your reals views you're pretty out of touch my guy
flippinsweetdude t1_iw0q4mb wrote
Not accurate at all.
Unkindlake t1_iw1osom wrote
It's so easy! Just be happy stupid!
ThatGuyFromSlovenia t1_iw3ahvn wrote
It really is. I don't have bipolar disorder anymore after reading this post.
Ecinev1 t1_iw2kau5 wrote
What absolute garbage
ChimpBrisket t1_iw0ttxr wrote
I make myself ramen while getting numbly high with mild self-loathing. The amount of work is the same.
gro0ny t1_iw1w6fh wrote
The original quote, I believe, is from Castanedaâs quote from Don Juan https://cdn.quotesgram.com/img/8/96/328878033-quote-the-trick-is-in-what-one-emphasizes-we-either-make-ourselves-miserable-or-we-make-ourselves-carlos-castaneda-33467.jpg
âThe trick is in what one emphasizes. We either make ourselves miserable, or we make ourselves happy. The amount of work is the sameâ
kingjesp t1_iw345c6 wrote
What about miserably strong?
uncle_doob t1_iw2ml7t wrote
Dumb
MigorRortis96 t1_iw2sgvm wrote
no it's fucking not lol
Insemzandtaya t1_iw3a71j wrote
Yeah, I guess you could call me a workaholic. I lift weights and feel miserable doing it đ /j
dream_monkey t1_iw47sbn wrote
Our people is both blessed and cursed. Same things that make us laugh make us cry.
ds_arcanine t1_iw4w68h wrote
I disagree. I could make myself happy and just end it all. And it would take SIGNIFICANTLY less work.
4_gwai_lo t1_iw109kh wrote
Lol ok.
10_Virtues t1_iw14cn7 wrote
Double stat bonus!
RedPoliceBox t1_iw1bvu3 wrote
So just don't try, then? What exactly am I learning here?
I_MIGHT_BE_IDIOT t1_iw1jzoi wrote
Not that I agree with this but I'm pretty sure the point is that the work can be the same over a lifetime.
For example working out will get you a fit body and will give you better health in the long run and will get easier with time.
Eating shit food is easy now but you will get overweight and it will get harder the longer and unhealthier that you get.
So basically it's a work hard and keep up with life and have more doors open to you or slack off and get left behind by life and have more doors closing which will make you struggle more.
There is truth in that but reality also isn't so black and white and it's worded poorly.
TheGreatDave666 t1_iw39c68 wrote
Eating shit food is also affordable... this post boils misery/happiness down to a choice.
DryEyes4096 t1_iw1pt1j wrote
This is such bullshit. Some misery is a choice, some isn't. If I killed someone's child, misery is not a choice and they wouldn't have an opportunity for it to make them stronger. Strength is also honed and made better sometimes, but sometimes you either have a certain amount of strength or you don't.
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lokethedog t1_iw29abe wrote
I think these two are often the same. Only making yourself strong might be whats making you miserable.
Drink15 t1_iw2itph wrote
Itâs so much easier to make yourself miserableâŠ
Thirdwhirly t1_iw31fpv wrote
âBoOtStRaPs!!!1!1!â
HappyJacks17 t1_iw34gl6 wrote
I really need to figure this out
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mumyv t1_iw4yz0e wrote
itâs not always my choice, sometimes itâs just bad chemical connections in my brain đ«
TheGreatDave666 t1_iw391za wrote
This is the type of motivational poster that I HATE. It puts all your issues onto your own shoulders.
Life takes luck and I'm tired of people refusing to acknowledge this.
Just because someone is miserable doesnt mean they aren't trying to be happy, and this rhetoric puts them down even harder.
Arpeggiatewithme t1_iw39fs7 wrote
Definitely not tho
fng4life t1_iw3bim9 wrote
What a load of garbage.
RuneArc t1_iw3d56v wrote
No fucking joke, I have been contemplating suicide. I don't really agree with this post, in that it takes the same amount of time. When you're extremely depressed, there isn't any hope left.
ohnoohnoohyeah t1_iw3efal wrote
This ain't it.
B_Maximus t1_iw3ggig wrote
Total lie. By doing nothing you make yourself miserable. Thats Zero work if my math is correct
sebastianlive t1_iw3hqfn wrote
False, Do nothing and you see your life going downhill and also experience snow ball effect.
LAUSart t1_iw3lda6 wrote
Say this and then ''your choice'' to someone with depression and expect a slap in the face lol
ValPrism t1_iw3uity wrote
Not exactlyâŠ
MeowMyOvaries t1_iw40gf1 wrote
Idk man, itâs way too easy to feel miserable these days
GsTSaien t1_iw418bn wrote
Absolutely not. Making myself miserable is CONSIDERABLY easier.
deceiverofthedogs t1_iw434sh wrote
"Your choice.." Yeah because I can choose to be depressed, you know.
pikab7uu t1_iw4i4r5 wrote
fuck this post..
Gainsborough-Smythe OP t1_iw4ji90 wrote
You lack charm.
pikab7uu t1_iw4m90v wrote
and?
Gainsborough-Smythe OP t1_iw4mbzb wrote
Manners.
pikab7uu t1_iw4ml7k wrote
i dont care much about manners when such a stupid post is spreading some âoh ho ho just try harder?â bullshit
Gainsborough-Smythe OP t1_iw4nend wrote
That's not what the post is saying. Here's what the post is saying: Whether you believe you can, or you believe you can't, you're right.
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pikab7uu t1_iw4mxbw wrote
seems like you suck at reading..
rafael-a t1_iw4n9v6 wrote
No it isnât, you just need to do nothing to be miserable, itâs way easier
Takestwotoknowjuan t1_iw515og wrote
Miserable it is
GrimRipperBkd t1_iw55neb wrote
What?? Lol that shit doesn't make any sense
JesterRaiin t1_iw6oq60 wrote
Actually no. Being miserable requires very little to no work at all - stay at bed, east junk food, binge watch porn and you're gonna become miserable with little effort.
Becoming AND staying strong is helluva work, pain, sweat.
Who invented this quote and who upvotes it?
yeahalrightokfine t1_iw0qy02 wrote
This is not true. It is much more difficult for, say someone with depression, to get themselves unstuck. It takes effort. It is different for everyone.