Bipolar Disorder Support Group
Bipolar disorder is not just a single disorder, but a category of mood disorders marked by periods of abnormally high energy and euphoria, often accompanied by bouts of clinical depression. This is the place to talk about your experience with bipolar disorder, learn from others' experiences, and find support.
LeeWatmough
This may be a sensitive topic for some.
I'm curious to know how people feel about those who have little or no love for themselves or others.......do they deserve to be in the world if they're hell bent on self destruction? Is their state alone justice enough for them to keep existing?
Perhaps we all deserve to be here, no matter who we are.
Maybe it's the love in you that wants them to stay alive.
Thoughts?
I'm curious to know how people feel about those who have little or no love for themselves or others.......do they deserve to be in the world if they're hell bent on self destruction? Is their state alone justice enough for them to keep existing?
Perhaps we all deserve to be here, no matter who we are.
Maybe it's the love in you that wants them to stay alive.
Thoughts?
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We're all capable of making judgments and apply them to our own lives regularly but it's a mistake to think that we know the how and why of somebody else's life and what we should do about them. We don't have the right. We don't have the facts. We're probably wrong.
Maybe it's better to explore why we can believe that for everyone else but not ourselves.
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--One should be polite.
--One should have the basic tenents of "Please" and "Thank you" and opening doors for old people
--One should make clear of one's boundaries and privacy
Other than that, if one lives in a solitary way and is self centered for reasons of severe PTSD or for ones own psychic and physical survival, then the world must understand that person's way and respect it.
--One should do no harm
It is however the general discussion area, and this is one of the ways I am trying to help support myself right now. I'm considered bi-polar so I wonder to think what others with the condition also think about these things. It's merely a way to explore darker thoughts in a respectable way, in a place that wouldn't condemn one for it.
Welcome back.... it's been awhile.
As terrible as it is to justify those horrible acts, you can't deny the possibility that people may be born into the world to either experience the carrying out of said acts or experience being on the receiving end of those acts.
Think of the remarkable and extraordinary people that have suffered terribly from atrocious acts, yet gone on to give something much more valuable back to the world at large. It's thinking past the smaller picture, which I am getting at.