EternalPhoenix: Yeah but it's a long walk to happiness.
Yes it is a long walk, but the walk can only begin with the first step.
Your not alone I am still traveling that same stretch of road, and I learn more about myself at every crossing. Walk your own pace (don't run); Take one day at a time.
namcazam: Yes it is a long walk, but the walk can only begin with the first step.
Your not alone I am still traveling that same stretch of road, and I learn more about myself at every crossing. Walk your own pace (don't run); Take one day at a time.
namcazam: Yes it is a long walk, but the walk can only begin with the first step.
Your not alone I am still traveling that same stretch of road, and I learn more about myself at every crossing. Walk your own pace (don't run); Take one day at a time.
CaptainBeirutIIILondon, Greater London, England UK1,186 posts
Just what the world needs. Another young gun collecting man living the rich life in a developing country, self-diagnosed and out of professional counseling, deep in self-pity and beyond normal melancholic attitude thinking that the whole world is against him, because his girlfriend broke up with him and no other has ran towards him the past month.
Anyone up for a bloody ice-cream and a stroll in Columbine? This thread is giving me the creeps.
When you say 'no head games' people who like to play head games probably see you as a mark because if other people played head games with you then you must be easy to play head games with. I think the part about weapons is cool. I bet you could get girls to spar with you on a first date.
Witchaywoman: When you say 'no head games' people who like to play head games probably see you as a mark because if other people played head games with you then you must be easy to play head games with. I think the part about weapons is cool. I bet you could get girls to spar with you on a first date.
CaptainBeirutIII: This thread is giving me the creeps.
Me too. I actually thought from the start that this is just some joker fishing for attention - no one with serious intentions could possibly be so ungrateful, stubborn, rude and defensive when there are 15 pages of genuine advice.
CaptainBeirutIII: Just what the world needs. Another young gun collecting man living the rich life in a developing country, self-diagnosed and out of professional counseling, deep in self-pity and beyond normal melancholic attitude thinking that the whole world is against him, because his girlfriend broke up with him and no other has ran towards him the past month.
Anyone up for a bloody ice-cream and a stroll in Columbine? This thread is giving me the creeps.
Ta!
................ Well in some aspects Captain I hear you loud and clear.....I really wonder about Americians sometimes, and would actually like find which Americians who are 'not' suffering from 'Depression' or a 'Mental Illness'.......Whoops....here I go again.....'Unpolitical Correct' and 'Insensitive'....
steve6611Victor Harbor, South Australia Australia1,767 posts
Oh dont apologise, you are so spot on mate its not funny, as I told the OP I have had some events in my life that quite literally were hellish but compared to others on here even they are small in comparrison. But its how we deal with it, yes sure there are days I am feeling a bit down , like Im sure you do some days too but if we were all to let it get to us & just be sad & miserable then thats the life we have.
I did say to him though even things like a bird singing in the garden is a happy feeling for the day & to use small things for inspiration & be happy
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That's a first step. WTG