fivelinefury
Bluelighter
Hi all. I've put this in TDS I guess due to my depression, and currently sorta questioning, or probably more wondering how others "think"?
First i'll just quickly mention a couple of things going on in my life at the moment, which is becoming quite stressful to keep thinking about with my current depression & anxiety problems. Basically my relationship future seems to be more in the unknown with my girlfriend lately, and being unemployed and having the pressure of a job basically available for me from a family business (which is a great opportunity), but feeling I wont be up to it mental health wise is starting to kill me inside with stress/anxiety/depression etc.
I believe a majority of us categorise the way we think. For eg. Positive & Negative, Optimistic & Realistic, etc. I just would like to know what others think? Do we worry too much about the way we think about things? Do we even need to categorise the way we think? etc.
I personally admit to being someone in the past who used to be extremely negative, hating everything I did, hating almost everyone I was around, hating my previous job, etc. And I learned that this was a failure and an unhealthy way to live. Now I feel in the situation where I am so sick of people trying to drill into my head that positive thinking is like the only successful way of living. I don't consider myself the most positive person in the world, but nowadays also not the most negative person at all.
I like to think REALISTICALLY! But is this "correct"? or "healthy"? I don't even believe we can identify what is Negative or Positive unless we're thinking realistically in the first place. I basically don't want to just continue to keep telling myself that a relationship is definitely going to last or a job opportunity is definitely going to work out, when in reality I can't see the 2 happening.
Another thought I had was if one was in the position of living in a hospital bed as a severe cancer patient, who basically can no longer think positive any more, does that then kill them, because they feel they are failing?
Thanks everyone, hope to hear from you all.
First i'll just quickly mention a couple of things going on in my life at the moment, which is becoming quite stressful to keep thinking about with my current depression & anxiety problems. Basically my relationship future seems to be more in the unknown with my girlfriend lately, and being unemployed and having the pressure of a job basically available for me from a family business (which is a great opportunity), but feeling I wont be up to it mental health wise is starting to kill me inside with stress/anxiety/depression etc.
I believe a majority of us categorise the way we think. For eg. Positive & Negative, Optimistic & Realistic, etc. I just would like to know what others think? Do we worry too much about the way we think about things? Do we even need to categorise the way we think? etc.
I personally admit to being someone in the past who used to be extremely negative, hating everything I did, hating almost everyone I was around, hating my previous job, etc. And I learned that this was a failure and an unhealthy way to live. Now I feel in the situation where I am so sick of people trying to drill into my head that positive thinking is like the only successful way of living. I don't consider myself the most positive person in the world, but nowadays also not the most negative person at all.
I like to think REALISTICALLY! But is this "correct"? or "healthy"? I don't even believe we can identify what is Negative or Positive unless we're thinking realistically in the first place. I basically don't want to just continue to keep telling myself that a relationship is definitely going to last or a job opportunity is definitely going to work out, when in reality I can't see the 2 happening.
Another thought I had was if one was in the position of living in a hospital bed as a severe cancer patient, who basically can no longer think positive any more, does that then kill them, because they feel they are failing?
Thanks everyone, hope to hear from you all.
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