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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9qsxhhNUoU
Watch this carefully, it's very important for anyone's daily lifestyle.
I don't need Youtube to tell me how to be miserable.
This guy is a shill, like all self-help gurus. He presents himself as a modern, forward-thinking, successful family man, yet his job is to sit on the internet making youtube videos that tell people they need to get off the internet and go outside. If he legitimately helped anyone then he wouldn't have any more subscribers and would be out of business.
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Ironically, Nietzsche had a good advice to not be a nihilist. It just happened that people keep bringing up his infamous quote which makes him sound like he was a nihilist. But from the way I understand his view, life is a one big series of internal warfare of what we stand for, like ideology or religion, and how that makes life worth living despite we know how pointless life can be (will to power) in which those idea that won or at least dominant will propagate people because the idea has become the truth when it doesn't tell the whole story (perspectivism, that is if the truth is absolute, our limited perspective makes something absolute "subjective" while making that perspective the truth). The "solution" to say at least is to simply be who you are, go beyond what you believe so that you can go pass your own dogma, but also learn more and be smart (I'm not sure if he said this but the idea is more of how moral can be treated like the end of the world if someone did something evil by moral standards, so he suggested to simply go "beyond")
My advise is that you really do need a real therapist.
A number of times I lay down, thinking I wouldn't get up. And it was my problem, no one elses. And when the abyss came for me, each time to my surprise it passed me by. Or it may be that it took only what of me was too damaged to go on, or didn't want to be here anymore.
So every near death, is an increase in gratitude, for I get to have a world a bit longer. Death humbles you, because you see a place where you have nothing. You see a world that goes on without you. Because your not that important.
When everything goes into that void, the last thing to disappear might be the first thing to matter to you. For some people I've watched die, it can be family. I've seen a nearly 70 year old grandmother revert back into a toddler, and cry an entire night for he father to pick her up from a fall. Before the illness took her.
Some people and animals hide their death so you won't worry I think. I've a pet that I was with and it waited until the very second I went to the bathroom to go.
Fair enough.
I just liked the way it was reversed. Most of which I do and remain happy doing.
I also like this one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAb_bCtKuXg
Or seriously this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1UUAhZ3JzM
Notice the pattern? I don't fear the darkest but rather seek the light from within it. I love people who have hit rock bottom and climbed out, as they have seen both sides of the coin and don't just take it for granted. They get my deepest respect.
Actually should be more than once a week, like twice or something, but it's a good idea to keep the body maintained or else it starts to rust.
Although heavy workouts need a day rest in between, or else you're going to overwork and wreck your body.
Don't expect anyone to trust you anymore than they have to. Earning respect is far harder than it used to be.
If you think this place is better than a therapist you likely need to visit your friendly neighborhood therapist ASAP.
Do not let people rent space in your head unless it is for a good reason.
Pity those people who dislike your opinion. Hate is negative and not good for your overall health.
Remember that forums are social media in a way as well.