Eyes On the Roll
Bluelighter
If you grew up your whole life in the shadow of your older sister, your younger sister, and your father.
Your sister was only 2 years older than you, but despite that, you felt inferior to the fact that she excelled and you didn't, despite the almost identical relations to intelligence. Ever since you could remember, you hated the world and everybody in it. Your father never showed you any sign of affection, despite having custody and wealth, and never once said "I love you".
Your younger sister (5 years younger) that you lived with since her birth, grew up in a family with a mother and a father. She never had to walk to the bus stop by herself at the age of 6. She had her mother to drive her to the bus stop every day, and you were there, every morning, to witness this. She is now 15, and has lived in a stable household SINCE BIRTH, and you, living with her most of your life, have been through quite the opposite.
Your younger sister, at the age of 15, is excelling in school, and you become enraged. If you had grown up in the same instance as her, wouldn't you have done the same? Who's to blame?
You RARELY EVER find any happiness in life. If ever. Do you even know how happiness feels? Or is it some construed idea based on perspective? Ever since you were 11, your parents have had you on SSRI's that haven't done shit but make you more enraged, opened the chasm ever more. You got into more fights at school, and more trouble, and your parents stopped punishing you because they felt you weren't accountable.
So, ever since middle school, you have been made to believe that you were "fucked up", next to your perfect sisters. At the same time, you have been told, time and time again by relatives, "Oh, you should be a model, you're gorgeous!" Is that not a mind fuck? You get negative reinforcement, but at the same time, positive reinforcement.
Now, you're here. 21 years old. You had a 3.0 GPA in high school cause you couldn't give a shit less and never did homework. You started taking drugs because the medication you were on as a kid never helped, and you were brought up to believe that you were "fucked up".
You're 21 now. You are a great looking person, hell, you look the same as you did when you were 18. At the same time, growing up in a rich family, you have not had ONE happy moment in your life, that you can remember. Why is that?
Are your parents to blame for how you are? For the extreme lack of joy experienced in your empty, soulless existence as a human being? Prompting you to lash out at others, so you can see them feel worse than you?
Or are you to blame.
Your sister was only 2 years older than you, but despite that, you felt inferior to the fact that she excelled and you didn't, despite the almost identical relations to intelligence. Ever since you could remember, you hated the world and everybody in it. Your father never showed you any sign of affection, despite having custody and wealth, and never once said "I love you".
Your younger sister (5 years younger) that you lived with since her birth, grew up in a family with a mother and a father. She never had to walk to the bus stop by herself at the age of 6. She had her mother to drive her to the bus stop every day, and you were there, every morning, to witness this. She is now 15, and has lived in a stable household SINCE BIRTH, and you, living with her most of your life, have been through quite the opposite.
Your younger sister, at the age of 15, is excelling in school, and you become enraged. If you had grown up in the same instance as her, wouldn't you have done the same? Who's to blame?
You RARELY EVER find any happiness in life. If ever. Do you even know how happiness feels? Or is it some construed idea based on perspective? Ever since you were 11, your parents have had you on SSRI's that haven't done shit but make you more enraged, opened the chasm ever more. You got into more fights at school, and more trouble, and your parents stopped punishing you because they felt you weren't accountable.
So, ever since middle school, you have been made to believe that you were "fucked up", next to your perfect sisters. At the same time, you have been told, time and time again by relatives, "Oh, you should be a model, you're gorgeous!" Is that not a mind fuck? You get negative reinforcement, but at the same time, positive reinforcement.
Now, you're here. 21 years old. You had a 3.0 GPA in high school cause you couldn't give a shit less and never did homework. You started taking drugs because the medication you were on as a kid never helped, and you were brought up to believe that you were "fucked up".
You're 21 now. You are a great looking person, hell, you look the same as you did when you were 18. At the same time, growing up in a rich family, you have not had ONE happy moment in your life, that you can remember. Why is that?
Are your parents to blame for how you are? For the extreme lack of joy experienced in your empty, soulless existence as a human being? Prompting you to lash out at others, so you can see them feel worse than you?
Or are you to blame.

