ms spock
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I am watching people coming from all over Australia to go to a funeral of a suicide. Wouldn't it be wonderful if we could pull together and come together before the event of suicide. It would be a good tradition to start.
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We cannot solve all the world's problems by thinking about them alone, what makes us think we can solve all of our own problems by thinking about them alone?
I keep changing up after a one year goal until I find something that clicks.
I was certainly a different little girl before the abuse. So, I often think of my life in the context of what might have been... vs. what I am not, which is unacceptable and inappropriate for me to discuss with people. I find it fascinating that people think I choose to talk to them about pain, like I'm so focused on it that I'm missing out on what's good in life... when I feel like I'm reaching out of my isolation to find connection.
not good enough to be a spouse, or mom, or anything of much worth or what it might have brought on others. Hence the absurdity when people say the "What's a girl like you.." comment feels to me.
I am interested in how you were a different little girl before the abuse.
I answered Ms Spock's question in my diary. You are welcome to view it [DLMURL="https://www.myptsd.com/c/threads/muzikluvrs-journey.18470/page-22#post-633035"]here[/DLMURL], if you can. :)Not to speak for Muzikluvr,
You are not alone in feeling like you're not good enough or smart enough... or not enough in any other way. Many people in our society feel that way, people who have never been through trauma. Our media shows us images of women who have been created to look different than they are, as if they weren't beautiful enough already.the thoughts about I am not good enough, smart enough, not enough.