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Default Dec 30, 2018 at 08:10 PM
 
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Originally Posted by Sans Nom View Post
Where I live it's not easy to see a therapist, and they are not included in the insurance. I tried to read books about how to overcome social anxiety, and other books on how to connect with people and make friends, but nothing worked. There are many factors that we don't have control over, and influence our lives. If we reset the clock and the same exact conditions for everyone, most likely most people will make the same choices again. I used this argument to say that what we do now is not a choice. In science there is something called the optimistic bias. People are biased to be optimistic, and to see the reality better than it is. Unfortunately, I don't have this bias, it seems. I agree about the self-fulfilling prophecy, but again, being hopeful or not is not a choice. If you were hopeful because you have a bias, and you made choices based on it, then your life would be different than if you didn't have that bias.
But I am not a born optimism SansNom. I am a born pessimist. I was raised in a dangerous place by two pessimists. I experienced trauma in childhood and in adulthood. My glass is naturally half-empty but every day I get up and write my positive list, my gratitude list, and spend all day flipping my negative thoughts. Those things are NOT natural to me...they are work. I promise I'm being honest with you. How do you explain that? I'm coming from a place of curiosity and care here. I am not negating your feelings. I am very sorry that you don't feel hopeful about your life. I do believe that hope can be created and I do not believe it is only possible for born optimists. I believe I am living proof of that.
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