Justmehere
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I care a lot about justice. Not revenge. I personally believe justice and mercy are intertwined. Being merciful sometimes means seeking justice and sometimes the just thing to do is embrace mercy.
This isn't all bad to seek justice. I've been able to take action in my life that has helped others become safer. I've also put myself in harms way. It’s good and bad at the same time.
In general life, when I feel like I have agency and people are involved, I can be very patient - when I apply myself. I do not have a high frustration tolerance in other settings. (Ex: Lost keys can spike feeling angry. BAH. Not helpful. Some of this is ADHD related... both the losing of the keys and being quite so frustrated about it. It's easily keep this under control with meds but I'm trying to do better without meds.)
The main hiccup: I also don't have a lot of tolerance for people in authority who are harmful. My internal batman sometimes wants to be the warrior against them. WAYYYY too much. My abusers were authority figures, people in a position of trust, so it's very trauma based. Just like it was for Batman...
Thing is, I can be good at advocating for change, if I can get my internal Batman to be patient. Chill. And when I pick the right battles to fight.
But the world doesn't need my internal Batman fighting every damn battle with most authority figures who are asses. Some battles I need to let go. For my own sake. I let go of many, but a few feel really sticky. Even more so, in the battles I fight, like one I am in with my insurance right now, I need to be chill. Patient. Not frustrated like I am when I lose my keys.
Wondering what helps others walk away from an injustice? Or be patient while working for a solution to an injustice?
Thoughts?
This isn't all bad to seek justice. I've been able to take action in my life that has helped others become safer. I've also put myself in harms way. It’s good and bad at the same time.
In general life, when I feel like I have agency and people are involved, I can be very patient - when I apply myself. I do not have a high frustration tolerance in other settings. (Ex: Lost keys can spike feeling angry. BAH. Not helpful. Some of this is ADHD related... both the losing of the keys and being quite so frustrated about it. It's easily keep this under control with meds but I'm trying to do better without meds.)
The main hiccup: I also don't have a lot of tolerance for people in authority who are harmful. My internal batman sometimes wants to be the warrior against them. WAYYYY too much. My abusers were authority figures, people in a position of trust, so it's very trauma based. Just like it was for Batman...
Thing is, I can be good at advocating for change, if I can get my internal Batman to be patient. Chill. And when I pick the right battles to fight.
But the world doesn't need my internal Batman fighting every damn battle with most authority figures who are asses. Some battles I need to let go. For my own sake. I let go of many, but a few feel really sticky. Even more so, in the battles I fight, like one I am in with my insurance right now, I need to be chill. Patient. Not frustrated like I am when I lose my keys.
Wondering what helps others walk away from an injustice? Or be patient while working for a solution to an injustice?
Thoughts?
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