
Originally Posted by
4X4V8
Some of us are born thinking the glass is half full, some us are born thinking the glass is half empty.
I struggled for years with people who have the 'half full' nature, who kept telling me to 'buck up'. No matter how many times I tried to tell myself, 'get you act together', it didn't work. Eventually, thinking I was the only person who thought the way I did, and that I was a complete failure, I got help. Or rather help came to me.
So if you really in your heart try to change your mood and just can't, don't listen to morons who tell you to buck up as if it was easy as flicking on a light switch. Tell 'em to buck off.
Getting help is not easy. Alcohol is not the answer - and I don't wish to sound like a puritan saying that. Nothing pure about me. You may wish to attend an AA meeting just to see if that is a path you need to travel.
It sounds like you are trying to find a solution to your problems - and that is a good thing - don't give up. Not doing so ends up being a well of self-pity, a useless place from where no-one can move. Self pity is like quicksand, all absorbing. Sometimes you need to be there for a while, but trust me, it's a place where nothing changes and you'll find you have to move on out of there. Don't be shy to grab a rope to pull you out if it's offered. Any rope is worth a try, until you find one that works for you. AA, God, exercise, good food, or all of the above or only one. Try it all untill you find a pair of shoes that fit you.
There is an attitude that blokes are not meant to have emotions, let alone show 'em - I have seen more courage in this thread than I have seen elsewhere in such a public domain. Good on you.
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