StellaBlue
Gold Member
@Trauma, you are not too young to know pain and you (very obviously) have a lot to worry about. From a purely existentialist point of view, there are no happy endings - Shunryu Suzukie said "Life is like getting in a boat that is about to set sail out to sea and sink." But that doesn't make life meaningless.
As @anthony (and your title) said, these are thoughts...and, as much as I hate pithy sayings, I do sometimes have to chant to myself "just because you think it, doesn't mean it's true". Thoughts pass...they always do.
Will there be a "happy ending"? I guess that really depends on what you're expecting as a "happy ending". Can you be at peace, functional, living a life you choose? Yes, absolutely. The advantage that you have right now is your young age and the recognition that there is a problem. This doesn't mean you're too young to be in this much pain...it means you have a vast space of time ahead of you, if you choose, to change things and decide what you want for you. It also doesn't mean it will be easy or fun...but it's all there.
I wish you peace...at least for tonight.
As @anthony (and your title) said, these are thoughts...and, as much as I hate pithy sayings, I do sometimes have to chant to myself "just because you think it, doesn't mean it's true". Thoughts pass...they always do.
Will there be a "happy ending"? I guess that really depends on what you're expecting as a "happy ending". Can you be at peace, functional, living a life you choose? Yes, absolutely. The advantage that you have right now is your young age and the recognition that there is a problem. This doesn't mean you're too young to be in this much pain...it means you have a vast space of time ahead of you, if you choose, to change things and decide what you want for you. It also doesn't mean it will be easy or fun...but it's all there.
I wish you peace...at least for tonight.