I feel sorry for all the sad members on here.
I'm not sad. I look like Mick Avory.
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I don't think we should take offense to GinBlossoms. He is just trying to encourage that is all. It is true that many people are having a difficult time and we can certainly respect that but I can't imagine GinBlossoms has any intention of deliberately offending anyone. So perhaps we can just accept that it is just an attempt to encourage others. Thank you GinBlossoms for trying to be encouraging.
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"I'm bad and that's good. I'll never be good and that's not bad. There's no one I'd rather be than me."
Wreck It Ralph
I also don't feel like this was an attempt to be condescending or mean.
*Warning*
Do not continue reading if you value your sanity.
*End Warning*
Lets take a look at the first sentence of this statement. The very first word of the statement is, "Remember". According to Marriam-Webster, the word remember is defined as, " to have or keep an image or idea in your mind of (something or someone from the past) : to think of (something or someone from the past) again". The rest of the sentence is a simple statement or philosophy of, "be happy". Because of OPs use of the word remember before the statement and its definition we can come to the conclusion that they are telling us to hold on to the idea of happiness or to think of it repeatably (use of word again) in order to reinforce this idea within ourselves. This would be a form of conditioning our minds to focus on happy ideas, thoughts, or beliefs and thus changing our focus on the negative to the positive. In short, "Remember, be happy" guys!
*I warned you*
The second part is, "This is what I wished I could learned a long time ago". With this statement we can come to the conclusion that OP struggled with depression as well. Notice the use of OP's words, "wished" and "learned". These are all past tense and explains to us that OP did in fact obtain the advice or truth of the first statement. With the use of the last words in the sentence, "a long time ago" we can can also assume that it took a great deal of time to overcome their struggles. OP did not end the sentence with words such as, a while ago, a week ago, or even a year ago. The use of the statement, "a long time ago" naturally leads us to believe the learning process was over a great deal of time.
*Just stop reading already*
Now with both sentences combined you can see that OP struggled with something they see on here regularly (hence the title), shared something that worked for them, and finally attempted to connect by letting us know they experienced a similar struggle over a long period of time and overcame it.
Welcome to what happens constantly in my mind. I'm not really sure if it's my ASD or my degree.
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Good guys don't care what place they finish; only jerks do. - Me
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For those of you who are sad. I dedicate this song to you...
Here's a little song i wrote,
you might want to sing it note for note,
don't worry, be happy
in every life we have some trouble,
when you worry you make it double
don't worry, be happy
dont worry be happy now
dont worry be happy
dont worry be happy
dont worry be happy
dont worry be happy
aint got no place to lay your head,
somebody came and took your bed,
don't worry, be happy
the landlord say your rent is late,
he may have to litagate,
dont worry (small laugh) be happy,
look at me im happy,
don't worry, be happy
i give you my phone number,
when your worried, call me,
i make you happy
don't worry, be happy
aint got no cash, aint got no style,
aint got no gal to make you smile
but don't worry, be happy
cos when you worry, your face will frown,
and that will bring everybody down,
so don't worry, be happy
don't worry, be happy now...
don't worry, be happy
don't worry, be happy
don't worry, be happy
don't worry, be happy
now there this song i wrote
i hope you you learned it note for note
like good little children
dont worry be happy
listen to what i say
in your life expect some trouble
when you worry you make it double
dont worry be happy
be happy now
dont worry, be happy
dont worry, be happy
dont worry, be happy
dont worry, be happy
dont worry
dont worry be happy
don't worry, don't worry, don't do it,
be happy,put a smile on your face,
don't bring everybody down like this
don't worry, it will soon pass whatever it is,
don't worry, be happy,
i'm not worried
It's the mindset of people who are struggling just needing to get over it that bothers me, as if it can easily be whisked away and all that's needed is a positive quote here or there. There's something to be said for not deliberately dwelling on a negative subject and seeking out as much of it as possible, and I've seen people who spend their free time collecting news and articles about what they hate to seethe over, but for many that's not the case. They can't just be happy - that's the problem. It's not simply going to go away if they're reminded of the good things or stop being a selfish sack of sadness.
Many people who struggle with depression are met with confusion, blame for their own state of being, and denial rather than compassion when they reach out. What they need is understanding for the bad things and assistance in building themselves up to a point of stability and functioning, not trivial condolences that gloss over the complexity of such a problem and do nothing but make the giver feel good.
It's the mindset of people who are struggling just needing to get over it that bothers me, as if it can easily be whisked away and all that's needed is a positive quote here or there. There's something to be said for not deliberately dwelling on a negative subject and seeking out as much of it as possible, and I've seen people who spend their free time collecting news and articles about what they hate to seethe over, but for many that's not the case. They can't just be happy - that's the problem. It's not simply going to go away if they're reminded of the good things or stop being a selfish sack of sadness.
Many people who struggle with depression are met with confusion, blame for their own state of being, and denial rather than compassion when they reach out. What they need is understanding for the bad things and assistance in building themselves up to a point of stability and functioning, not trivial condolences that gloss over the complexity of such a problem and do nothing but make the giver feel good.
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"I'm bad and that's good. I'll never be good and that's not bad. There's no one I'd rather be than me."
Wreck It Ralph
<--- Wants to be happy but he is clinically depressed. He's on meds but they only do so much. Talk therapy is in the works so maybe that'll help.
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His second book: https://www.amazon.com/COMMONER-VAGABON ... oks&sr=1-2
His blog: http://seattlewordsmith.wordpress.com/
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