I like this guy's message.

Discussion in 'Mental Health' started by questing400, Nov 20, 2008.

  1. questing400

    questing400 Senior Member

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    your too manic.. :) stfu.. :) I see guys like you everyday.. I work in a hospital.
    Your problem is identifying yourself and having so much to give the world thats nobody wants your idea. Or to listen to you.. You have alot to offer the world you but cant do it all at once though.
    Simplify your goals and your approach. Calm down Ppl do understand you.. Even if they do not react to what you say..

    If you calm down alot they will take you seriously.. PLZ>. :)
    If you want to influence someones mind you must do it slowly.. Over time.. :rolleyes:
     
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    questing400 Senior Member

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    Um, okay. I thought I was unique, but I guess people like me are a dime a dozen. And I think manic is the way to be. People who are blah turn me off big time. It's like they're bored with life or something. I need passion in my life or else I get disinterested. Thanks for the feedback.
     
  4. daAbominableBluntman

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    idk I think his energy helps get his message across, really questing I couldn't agree with you more about the medications and labels they put on people, I was raised in mental/behavioral schools from about 4th grade(ripped out of normal school because they couldn't handle a kid with some small problems) through 10th and has taken a serious toll on my life and my outlook on life.. and it may be their "medicine" which has caused me to find it extremely hard to be happy since around the age of 15.. among other things.
    They literally didn't help anything.. they just made things twice as bad.
    I was given welbutrin, and maybe some other drugs. I even recall hitting my head on my wall several times on them too.. when I got off them but I didn't like them at all and I stopped taking them on my own at a young age. Now I wonder what kind of toll they have really taken on my brain and the way I think. I wonder if I had never taken them, would I be a happier person today?

    I hear you mention a quiet room, i'm pretty sure I know what you mean.
    or atleast in my cases it was just a small white room with nothing in it, way to help solve my "problems" right?

    i'd love to get the chance to get to talk to you in real time sometime, do you have any messengers?
     
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    questing400 Senior Member

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    Wow, thanks for all the kind words! Um, no, I don't have messengers. But I have facebook and that has messenger.

    I'm Ronen Levi Yitzchak Segal

    Yeah, meds are absurd. I mean if everyone was the same bland energy level, how boring would like be? I'm glad there are people who are different than me in this world.

    And to be on meds forever? How backwards is that? Let's just have the patient deal with the issues in his life instead of drugging him up.

    We've become a band-aid society. Not happy? Take a Welburtin. All your problems will melt away. Not really...

    Keep the faith man. G-d made you perfect - you just have live your life.
     
  6. daAbominableBluntman

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    aww =[ I don't have facebook, maybe we can just chat via pms :D i'll ponder what I was planning on talking to you about and get back to ya! =]
     
  7. MovedOn

    MovedOn Senior Member

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    keep rolling guesting, you have good words

    I added you on facebook, we should discuss utopia.
     
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