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BlueAlpha1
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I'm wondering how some of you guys who had rough upbringings, abandonment, bad relationships, etc were able to cope and/or "get over" it once the bulk of the damage had been done.
I have all the opportunity a person could ever ask for including health, some cash, and my own private space. There is virtually nothing negative about my life and there hasn't been for over a year now. Any and all the bad things that have happened to people around me who I love. The problem is it's been almost everyone and I think it's left me with some PTSD.
I had one relative who suffered from addiction and a lot of physical pain, and he died before we could help him. I have another relative who is in bad health now, and is an absolute money pit with no sense of personal responsibility. Another has a record with the law for something they didn't do. Yet another relative who died was a really vicious person who abused everyone around her (including me) about half the time, and at times I'm glad she's gone but feel awful for thinking this way.
And there are more. I live with guilt, regret, and "what ifs" every single day on behalf of all these people, that their lives didn't go well and I couldn't do more. It's not uncommon for their problems to wreak so much havoc they ripple effect into your lives and infect you with a bad energy. At the same time, you don't want to totally abandon your family and loved ones and live like a hermit.
For guys like @Bible_Belt how did you put it to rest and focus inward? Did we just get a bad deck or do you think the vast majority of people are just simply narcissistic, insecure, dysfunctional, and self-destructive and most people feel this way?
I have all the opportunity a person could ever ask for including health, some cash, and my own private space. There is virtually nothing negative about my life and there hasn't been for over a year now. Any and all the bad things that have happened to people around me who I love. The problem is it's been almost everyone and I think it's left me with some PTSD.
I had one relative who suffered from addiction and a lot of physical pain, and he died before we could help him. I have another relative who is in bad health now, and is an absolute money pit with no sense of personal responsibility. Another has a record with the law for something they didn't do. Yet another relative who died was a really vicious person who abused everyone around her (including me) about half the time, and at times I'm glad she's gone but feel awful for thinking this way.
And there are more. I live with guilt, regret, and "what ifs" every single day on behalf of all these people, that their lives didn't go well and I couldn't do more. It's not uncommon for their problems to wreak so much havoc they ripple effect into your lives and infect you with a bad energy. At the same time, you don't want to totally abandon your family and loved ones and live like a hermit.
For guys like @Bible_Belt how did you put it to rest and focus inward? Did we just get a bad deck or do you think the vast majority of people are just simply narcissistic, insecure, dysfunctional, and self-destructive and most people feel this way?
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