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Originally Posted by CrusadingAvenger
I think you're missing the point in what I'm saying here. Yes, everybody has their struggles, I empathize because I understand it's not easy to get over, and I never said it is easy to (or there's a one size fits all solution), but ultimately, you're the one who needs to pull yourself together. You need to change how you're looking at things. It fascinates me how almost everyone is okay with holding on to their excuses not to be better. People will ask for all the advice in the world on their problems, but most won't take it to heart and just keep creating the same problems.
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It's a lot more complex than this especially when mental illness is involved. I work directly with mentally ill individuals and I see their struggles and I see how sick they are.
There is not one size fits all and it's easy to say that people just aren't choosing to get better or take advice. However, if you aren't living their experiences you can't say that they aren't trying.
I've seen people struggle here and in real life and I know it's more complex than it's being made out to be here. Maybe it's because I work directly with people who have mental illness so I empathize and understand the complexity.
Whatever it is, I know people try to work through their issues but they meet roadblocks.
TH is here to help them through those roadblocks and show empathy and compassion.