"These violent delights have violent ends. And in their triumph die, like fire and powder. Which, as they kiss, consume."— Romeo & Juliet, Act II, Scene VI
I’ve looked at all the advice columns for mental illness, and the one thing they tell you to do is talk. So, I am worried about;
money the house getting ill (surprise) my career my weight my appearance COVID the future death love being pretty being admired being desired not beinggood enough grief everything
Courtenay S. Gray is a writer from the North of England. You’ll find her work in an array of journals such as A Thin Slice of Anxiety, Misery Tourism, Expat Press, Red Fez, and many more. She will often post on her blog: www.courtenayscorner.com
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Sometimes, we are, labeled as, “mentally ill”, only because, we experience, interpret things in this world differently, than, the next person, when the truth is, everything we experience is, subjective, unique to us, individually, and, there’s no right or wrong, in how we process, everything we encounter in our, lives.
Sometimes, we are, labeled as, “mentally ill”, only because, we experience, interpret things in this world differently, than, the next person, when the truth is, everything we experience is, subjective, unique to us, individually, and, there’s no right or wrong, in how we process, everything we encounter in our, lives.
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I definitely experience the world in a weird way. My brain is a unique commodity!
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