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Awwww :hug:
I think you've done incredibly well and gotten yourself heaps of help and grown amazingly.
And I for one am always very impressed by how knowledgeable you are :)
And I think you are also very gentle with your intelligence - you never make anyone else feel less smart, at all :hug:
That's a pretty amazing gift.
I've not read through your diary, but from what you and others have mentioned about your childhood, I'm constantly amazed at how well and kind and smart and compassionate and fun you've turned out.
I think you're an incredible example for the resilience of the soul.
I'm sorry you had such a needy, toxic friend.
I was pretty lucky that my friendship with Nicole was actually good, for a lot of years. When she started hanging out with really toxic people, I put firm boundaries in place and just tried to gently help where I could. I made sure not to get caught up in her drama.
(I was mid 20's to mid 30's at the time tho and doing therapy - so it was easy to set good boundaries. I don't think I could've done it as a kid, either.)
I should probably forgive her for the crazy crap she screamed when she was suicidal and dysregulated and spiralling and in a total meltdown. I think everyone says some pretty crazy stuff when they're in that situation.
But at the time, it really hurt and reeeeeeeeally made me question whether I'd ever been a good friend and whether she'd ever been a good friend. And given she was my closest fried for over 25 years, that was a pretty huge thing to have to question.
Also, I don't know if there's much "point" in forgiving her, other than just making peace with it.
I assume she's still on a path of self-destruction and toxic behaviour, so it's not like my forgiving her would salvage the friendship.
So yeah, destructive friends are a difficult thing...
I'm sorry your friend hurt you like that.
And I'm sorry jealousy tainted you feeling good about yourself.
I think you should be proud of your intelligence! :)
Plus, you have two kinds of being smart: smart brain and smart heart.
I think that's a super important combination.
I know plenty of people who are only "brain smart" and not "heart smart" and it's not very nice!! :p
So keep being you and keep growing!!! :hug:
I think you've done incredibly well and gotten yourself heaps of help and grown amazingly.
And I for one am always very impressed by how knowledgeable you are :)
And I think you are also very gentle with your intelligence - you never make anyone else feel less smart, at all :hug:
That's a pretty amazing gift.
I've not read through your diary, but from what you and others have mentioned about your childhood, I'm constantly amazed at how well and kind and smart and compassionate and fun you've turned out.
I think you're an incredible example for the resilience of the soul.
I'm sorry you had such a needy, toxic friend.
I was pretty lucky that my friendship with Nicole was actually good, for a lot of years. When she started hanging out with really toxic people, I put firm boundaries in place and just tried to gently help where I could. I made sure not to get caught up in her drama.
(I was mid 20's to mid 30's at the time tho and doing therapy - so it was easy to set good boundaries. I don't think I could've done it as a kid, either.)
I should probably forgive her for the crazy crap she screamed when she was suicidal and dysregulated and spiralling and in a total meltdown. I think everyone says some pretty crazy stuff when they're in that situation.
But at the time, it really hurt and reeeeeeeeally made me question whether I'd ever been a good friend and whether she'd ever been a good friend. And given she was my closest fried for over 25 years, that was a pretty huge thing to have to question.
Also, I don't know if there's much "point" in forgiving her, other than just making peace with it.
I assume she's still on a path of self-destruction and toxic behaviour, so it's not like my forgiving her would salvage the friendship.
So yeah, destructive friends are a difficult thing...
I'm sorry your friend hurt you like that.
And I'm sorry jealousy tainted you feeling good about yourself.
I think you should be proud of your intelligence! :)
Plus, you have two kinds of being smart: smart brain and smart heart.
I think that's a super important combination.
I know plenty of people who are only "brain smart" and not "heart smart" and it's not very nice!! :p
So keep being you and keep growing!!! :hug: