@J_trustno1, to be honest, the fact that you continue to blame everyone for what's happening to you and then extend that and say it's based on self hatred and then extend that to me saying you are "the worst person here" and that that will "make everyone happy," just shows outright how you are not in the best place to be interviewing.
Why not take the time to go to therapy and do some volunteering? Yes, I know you need a job, but with responses like that to people (i.e., me) who are only trying to help you, how are you going to win out on a job interview in your present state?
It sounds like to me you need to realize that yes, people did some bad things to you, but that you and you alone are responsible for your behavior now. You are not responsible for how people see you, but you are completely responsible for how you act towards them. And if you're hostile to people trying to *help* you, that shows that you need to work on yourself and get lots *more* help in order to be your best.
The "i hate myself and everything" is a stage that lots of us go through. And many of us (including me) are standing on the other side of it. Instead of seeing everything through a veil of hatred and anger, drop the storyline, and see that no one here is trying to hurt you or belittle you. Your responses here are hurting and belittling you. Your responses in your head are hurting and belittling you. NO ONE is doing that *to* you, which you need to *listen* to (see the rest of this thread, for starters) and stop blaming everyone else, including yourself.
In case all that sounds circuitous, here's the point: BLAME KEEPS YOU BUSY. It lies to you and makes you *think* you're moving forward, when instead you're standing still. Therefore, work towards things other than blame, as it will get you nowhere.
Why not take the time to go to therapy and do some volunteering? Yes, I know you need a job, but with responses like that to people (i.e., me) who are only trying to help you, how are you going to win out on a job interview in your present state?
It sounds like to me you need to realize that yes, people did some bad things to you, but that you and you alone are responsible for your behavior now. You are not responsible for how people see you, but you are completely responsible for how you act towards them. And if you're hostile to people trying to *help* you, that shows that you need to work on yourself and get lots *more* help in order to be your best.
The "i hate myself and everything" is a stage that lots of us go through. And many of us (including me) are standing on the other side of it. Instead of seeing everything through a veil of hatred and anger, drop the storyline, and see that no one here is trying to hurt you or belittle you. Your responses here are hurting and belittling you. Your responses in your head are hurting and belittling you. NO ONE is doing that *to* you, which you need to *listen* to (see the rest of this thread, for starters) and stop blaming everyone else, including yourself.
In case all that sounds circuitous, here's the point: BLAME KEEPS YOU BUSY. It lies to you and makes you *think* you're moving forward, when instead you're standing still. Therefore, work towards things other than blame, as it will get you nowhere.
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