lostforgottensoul
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No one would consider me over positive, more of a realist/optimist. But the two people I know that are annoyingly positive have experienced horrible trauma so these ideas that they just don't know the world yet are so false and condescending...I'm referring to some of the messages at the beginning of this thread. I know not everyone was so cynical about optimists.
My dad doesn't know what emotional hurt means. He doesn't know what trauma means or does to a person. He commonly tells me to just get over it, put it behind me, its not happening now so why dwell on it, etc, etc, etc. In one 15 min conversation he will say about 10 of those phrases, all make me want to tear his face off. He was raised by a Nazerenne pastor father and an absoute angel of a mother. His 5 siblings and he are all very close.
I don't think everyone that is annoyingly overly positive has not experienced trauma, and I've said that. I think many of those people are most likely in a denial. I was in denial in 10 yrs and though I wouldn't say I have ever been overly positive, I did have a much more "well, maybe one day I will get married and some how have 2.5 kids and a white picket fense" view during my denial. The reality of just how damaged I was and am never came to view until I came out of denial.
No one would consider me over positive, more of a realist/optimist.
Not what I am personally speaking of.
My dad is the best example I can personally think of as an example of the sort of person I am speaking of. Someone that lives with his head in the sand which is filled with rainbows and butterflies.