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Is it better to rather not know something about someone if it would change your perspective about them forever?
Believe it or not, even if we try, nothing goes unsaid forever. Words do have their own powers. Feelings can't be suppressed forever, they're like energy, they would find a way to get out of you and according to me words can be the safest form we can provide to these feelings. If it is an instance wRead more
Believe it or not, even if we try, nothing goes unsaid forever. Words do have their own powers. Feelings can’t be suppressed forever, they’re like energy, they would find a way to get out of you and according to me words can be the safest form we can provide to these feelings. If it is an instance we are talking about that should it be left unsaid or not! then we should think again. To speak your heart out is never a wrong thing to do even if it is in the form of anger, because if you don’t do that or find an alternative, it will start to distort you from within. But better we do follow with something productive and fruitful at the same time. No solutions come to the things which are in fact unsaid.
See lessWhy do emotionally depressed individuals always resort to isolating themselves?
When someone is depressed, something is stopping them from enjoying life and contact with people. They likely do not know what it is or don't know how to fix it. If you're dealing with someone who is depressed, do not try to give them optimism, show them the good things in life, or fix their problemRead more
When someone is depressed, something is stopping them from enjoying life and contact with people. They likely do not know what it is or don’t know how to fix it. If you’re dealing with someone who is depressed, do not try to give them optimism, show them the good things in life, or fix their problems. This will only make them shy away and seclude themselves further. They will at worst see you as a blind idiot, and at best feel worse because they cannot see from your perspective. The remedy is, in my experience, to let them tell you all their problems and concerns to you confidentially. Be a listener. If they are confused about something, try to show them the multiple options availible, and present it in a logical way you both can understand. I hope all goes well!
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