Tag Archives: selfishness
When I was bored….(anti-cyberbullying)
I used to go on to random formspring accounts and post nice comments-a much needed contrast to the “hater” comments normally posted on there. Negative comments can get down on even the toughest of people. Anonymity is a cloak for … Continue reading →
Therapy is NOT weak.
Google “therapy is” and see what pops up. 😦 I know some people believe that “intelligent people can work out their own problems” when they’re down on their sorrows, dealing with the aftermath of emotional/mental abuse, or downright depressed. I … Continue reading →
Do yourself a favor…
Forgive yourself and fully accept who you are.
Dilemma: Hate the Therapist but not the Therapy
The last thing you need while healing is a bad therapist. My primary therapist (herein known as “Bad Therapist” or “BT”) and I DID NOT GET ALONG. He tried to make me dependent on him so he’d get more money, … Continue reading →
The Internet and Depression
Face it: the Internet can cause more emotional harm than good. The Internet is a forum for others to speak their minds without a filter. Sure, you can exercise discretion when browsing the Internet, but sooner or later you’re going … Continue reading →
100th post!
This is Dark, but Life’s 100th post! Yay!
Hi there.
Hello! I hope you are doing well. You made it this far. Keep going! You’re beautiful! Love, Me
Don’t beat yourself up.
I’m sure people have told you this before, but let me say it once again: Don’t beat yourself up over every single mistake. Everyone messes up sometimes. I’m sure even the most enlightened people make mistakes once in a while. … Continue reading →
Thank you.
On this Memorial Day, I’d like to thank all the heroes out there who have sacrificed their all in the pursuit of freedom.
Why I don’t allow comments on this blog
I’ve seen waaaayyy too many trolls on the internet, and some of them can be extremely offensive. This blog contains topics of a sensitive nature and I don’t want an intrusive third-party to make any of my serious readers uncomfortable. … Continue reading →