Submitted by sasigona t3_xues48 in GetMotivated
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sasigona OP t1_iqvaev7 wrote
Understand that you were probably not a good person but you don't have to remain that person. Guilt and regret is at least an acceptance that you were wrong, a lot of people don't even get to that point. The next step is to try and become a better person, and forgive yourself for the person you were and the things you did.
bubba2260 t1_iqw5dqe wrote
Guilt is a very volatile fuel for self harm
Shame as well
Give yourself a break, you deserve it 👍
fragglerockerpoo_22 t1_iqw63mk wrote
What about crippling debt from doing this exact strategy over and over?
Good idea but we monetized skills and knowledge and insisted that humans can only exist when they interact with the economy successfully. If you "remake" yourself and that self isn't a working cog in our economy you're homeless...
neoconbob t1_iqwefz7 wrote
r/fearporn
digninj t1_iqwwgw0 wrote
There’s lots of ways to work with this. What’s helped me is Somatic Experiencing therapy, deep breathwork, plant medicine and NLP.
It’s about releasing the energy in your nervous system that is keeping you stuck as well as requiring the connections in the mind and body that are being activated.
screenlicker t1_iqyh82g wrote
https://www.psychotherapy.net/interview/gilligan-violence
> "Of human beings, none are good but all are sacred."
fetalintherain t1_iqwnw1t wrote
Especially that
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Strong-Formal-7739 t1_iqvbgfa wrote
I needed this today, thank you.
ClassicHair6033 t1_iqvbrjy wrote
Me too
thefreediver t1_iqvrai1 wrote
Me three. Thank you for the inspiring words.
sasigona OP t1_iqvbsm9 wrote
My pleasure
LazyClub8 t1_iqwsgb4 wrote
Same
rbear30 t1_iqvr74n wrote
Healthy striving over perfectionism: Value progress over success and enjoy the process
Mootivate t1_iqy9046 wrote
This is a better message than the post lol
mithie007 t1_iqw09q1 wrote
Got kicked out of art school?
Not the end of the world.
Rise up above and go into politics.
You can rise up from anything!
Irregulator101 t1_iqy3otc wrote
Hmm
DontUnclePaul t1_iqw0hrf wrote
Some things that are permanent:
Blindness
Deafness
Paralysis
Brain Damage
A Life Sentence without the Possibility of Parole
Death
screenlicker t1_iqyhkj2 wrote
I was thinking of dismemberment/amputation as well.
Really, I believe everything we do has some form of permanence. There is no going back: time runs one-way.
This is not to say that we can't learn from our mistakes or that we cannot grow or become better people. I believe that we all have that capability to some extent. It is a core tenet of mine.
But I had a music teacher say once about playing a wrong note, once it's done, it's out there -- there's no going back.
I believe it is true of everything. Good or bad.
OracleNemesis t1_iqw2z0i wrote
and sexual orientation
DontUnclePaul t1_ir1ablt wrote
Reddit has come to the conclusion being gay is a choice.
DontUnclePaul t1_iqw4bsh wrote
Add onto that race, unless you're Rachel Dolezal.
Curleysound t1_iqx0iv1 wrote
The idea that people can think new thoughts is a new thought to many people. Just because what you’re doing now works doesn’t mean it’s the only way.
sasigona OP t1_iqxg971 wrote
Indeed!
JohnyyBanana t1_iqve0j8 wrote
How do i go back university for another 3-5 years to do what i should’ve done 10 years ago? How do i pay for it?
sasigona OP t1_iqvf46u wrote
If it's not realistic for you to go back to university, you have to look at the best option for you now. Everyone makes mistakes. I wish I did a lot of things differently when I was younger. I know it's easier said than done but you have to look ahead.
JohnyyBanana t1_iqvftl0 wrote
I want to go do a medical degree or a phd but both seem impossible
sasigona OP t1_iqvkqpk wrote
Is it a money issue? I don't know your situation but there must be some way to get funds to study. And if not, maybe work until you can and save on other stuff if this is really what you want to do. Sorry I can't be of more help.
rock-solid-armpits t1_iqvm2fw wrote
Same. After going through some things I wanted to help others, but I already set foot on the engineering side so it's impossible
BustAneurysm t1_iqvomnl wrote
I’m not in the medical field, but when I dropped out and then returned to college after a couple years I had way more financial aid available to me (I’m in the US). Because I had been lower class $8 / hour during my hiatus, suddenly I was eligible for Pell Grants, subsidized student loans, and additional grants through the state Workforce Agency. My degree was a BS in Engineering. I still graduated with loans, but the balance was much lower than it would’ve otherwise been. Plus, I basically lived off the loans while attending college such that I didn’t have to juggle a part time job and classes/studying.
goatatme t1_iqvs64j wrote
I needed to read this today thank you
sasigona OP t1_iqvthjs wrote
My pleasure
p4nnus t1_iqxiz1k wrote
Some things are permanent. If you get your leg amputated, thats permanent.
Make_it_To_Me t1_iqvby3g wrote
create habitsss. but how to be consistent 🙁
sasigona OP t1_iqvct3b wrote
Start small. If you want to develop the habit of reading for instance, start by reading one page a day, but do not skip it. Gradually you can bring it up, though reading a page a day is also good. If you cannot read a page a day, maybe reading is not for you and try a new habit.
kalm_421 t1_iqvkpj0 wrote
Love
brohumbug t1_iqvw36x wrote
Thanks, I needed that today
sasigona OP t1_iqvx87h wrote
My pleasure
AmyHeartsYou t1_iqw54gj wrote
Thanks. It's so easy to forget this.
sasigona OP t1_iqw5t44 wrote
My pleasure
motivationswag t1_iqwhfam wrote
Thanks!
sasigona OP t1_iqxfwbc wrote
It's my pleasure
Bozhark t1_iqwhrky wrote
Oh fuck yeah let’s regrow some body parts!
frankjohnsen t1_iqxaybm wrote
I've done it this year. Beautiful feeling.
sasigona OP t1_iqxbxid wrote
Yessir!
Nerdmigo t1_iqxgrlm wrote
Can we rise up to never use the words "rise" and "up" ever again?
sasigona OP t1_iqxha7x wrote
Sure. But what do you have against rise and up?😅
TheTrueTaleTeller t1_iqvb74d wrote
It's not wrong to look back sometimes then, objects can be closer than they seem. As long as you know where you are going or not, you are always moving forward.
sasigona OP t1_iqvcame wrote
True. I take the never look back as meaning 'dont go backwards'. Even that's not realistic, there will be times you fall back, just remember to rise up again.
TheTrueTaleTeller t1_iqw401l wrote
As u rise u will only get stronger and wiser!
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AsianButBig t1_iqves0q wrote
You can think new thoughts, but how are you going to change your thinking completely and permanently?
ReinventedOne t1_iqwc3rx wrote
Pay attention to your thoughts.
If there is an overall theme to thoughts (like "fuck everyone" or "I suck") then there is likely an underlying emotionally charged event feeding them all. Deep introspection can expose and help release that event, causing the "related" thoughts to become weak and not arise nearly as often.
Grabbing or pushing away thoughts are habits, and both actions reinforce those thoughts to arise again. Often people will grab at thoughts that bring them pleasure and push away thoughts that bring them discomfort, then check out into fantasizing when all seems neutral.
The more one indulges in anger, the more anger one craves and the more likely one will habitually jump into anger without forethought. The more one rejects certain life realities, the more one will dwell in fantasy and become at odds with reality, needing fantasy (or junk food or drugs) to cope with consequences of their disconnect.
Note there is a ton of nuance: every person has different triggers and hangups, so I'm just speaking generally here.
sasigona OP t1_iqvhmkn wrote
I'm not sure you can do that. You can't change your entire thought process but you can think new thoughts and focus on them. If you focus on different thoughts, you almost become a different person, gradually. I think that's what's implied here.
joebrocatoofficial t1_ir3llpv wrote
Great question! There’s a great book titled, I May Be Wrong, written by a Buddhist forest monk. After spending a number of years in the forest, he was asked when he got home what the greatest lesson he learned after all that time in the forest as a monk. Essentially, he said something like he learned not to always trust his thoughts. I found that very telling. Our thoughts are the result of years of the cake being baked—our past traumas, failures, losses, and even positive experiences; a number of things. But the idea is that when we have a thought we should pause and take a minute. Really think about whether the thought reflects our essence—our authentic self. If so, then we should go with that thought. If not, then we should reevaluate. All this, of course, is related to consciousness and other concepts around self-awareness.
unripenedboyparts t1_iqwutga wrote
Except this extremely comfortable bed with two weighted blankets and a smart thermostat that turns on when I hit the snooze button!
sasigona OP t1_iqxebkl wrote
You got me there 😅
Kali_Drummer t1_iqwwlhl wrote
It's never too late to become the person you want to be.
sasigona OP t1_iqxe869 wrote
Indeed!
WhabidySteve t1_iqxnttg wrote
I did this about a month ago.
Best I’ve ever felt, never going back.
sasigona OP t1_iqxqxrs wrote
That's great!
DanDoIdk t1_iqvf5vh wrote
Is that disco elysium?
sasigona OP t1_iqvhnkg wrote
No clue. Sorry
Ministeroflust t1_iqvp7sq wrote
What about age? Is that a factor?
sasigona OP t1_iqvtdis wrote
If you're younger it's probably easier but age shouldn't stop you from learning or trying new sensible things.
Mnemosynesis t1_iqvsqvc wrote
What if one is dead? How do they rise up from that?
sasigona OP t1_iqvto46 wrote
Weekend at Bernie's
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BDSMRabbit t1_iqxl4q7 wrote
Except a spinal cord injury. Good luck.
GoblinKing1o1 t1_iqxm8ml wrote
Ah yes but what about people who are stuck in crippleing debt and live paycheck to paycheck?
sasigona OP t1_iqxqrm8 wrote
I mean some situations are obviously really hard but it's better than giving up isn't it?
cashewbiscuit t1_iqxtwhk wrote
What about cancer? My dad couldn't "rise up" from cancer when it hit him the second time
sasigona OP t1_iqxv0qh wrote
I'm sorry about your dad.
This post is just meant to motivate people who are feeling stuck/hopeless at the moment. Apologies if it upset you.
ARCWuLF1 t1_iqy8784 wrote
No. After a certain point of constant failure you become too burned out to try anything anymore.
sasigona OP t1_iqyr12z wrote
Each time you fail at something, try to work out what went wrong and take steps to get better at that. I know it's not easy. But nothing worthwhile comes easily.
I like the quote "The only way you can fail is if you quit"
ARCWuLF1 t1_ir586pt wrote
Your advice is worthless. I'm nearly 50 years old, and here are the lessons I have learned:
· Being poor as a child hurts you for the rest of your life. · Hard work never results in reward, only in more responsibility and aching joints. · It doesn't matter how smart or good you are at something if you have a personality disorder. · No one listens to you unless you are rich or attractive. · Cherish your imagination while you have it, because once it's gone, it's gone for good. · Never engage with depressed 50 year old burnouts.
sasigona OP t1_ir5954h wrote
That last line... I'll engage one last time.
I know my advice will be worthless to a lot of people. Life is just shit sometimes and you can't do anything about it. People who make it just get lucky.
00crispybacon00 t1_iqzt4h1 wrote
Thanks I'm cured.
sasigona OP t1_iqzuqon wrote
Crispy cured bacon? Mmm
HanscuitOmega t1_irdppds wrote
I needed this today, thank you <3
sasigona OP t1_irdqqd8 wrote
My pleasure 😁
compotethief t1_isq4vr4 wrote
This doesn't apply to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder or trauma.
A one-size-fits-most approach is not the right approach to motivation.
SubjectFly9559 t1_iqverho wrote
7與慈濟蝦仁,好冷笑話,,,,/吸引花草
sasigona OP t1_iqvhvph wrote
你在說什麼?
BillyBobBanana t1_iqw76gs wrote
Determinism is the true way of things. Your entire life has been set since the beginning of time.
sasigona OP t1_iqwbau4 wrote
It's a nice way to absolve yourself of any responsibility
JesterRaiin t1_iqx6pju wrote
Determinism does not absolve from any responsibility.
It simply suggests that what you find to be responsible for and to what extent is determined.
The "remaking of self" is possible, yes. But for whom, in what way and to what extent is determined.
sasigona OP t1_iqxdjys wrote
Doesn't determinism suggest that your every action is predetermined by other factors? If you have no free will since birth, you're not responsible for your actions. I'm not an expert on the topic and would like to learn more tbh.
JesterRaiin t1_ir1758h wrote
Much like many other constructions, determinism also consists of a few separate "layers", or "levels". Hard determinism totally excludes free will as nothing but an illusion. But there's alfo soft determinism that does not exclude free will, merely sees it as influenced by many different factors.
Personally I'm thumbs up for the soft determinism.
sasigona OP t1_ir2hqw8 wrote
Soft determinism I can sort of get behind too. Thanks for sharing.
BillyBobBanana t1_iqwg6r0 wrote
Open your eyes, at what point do humans buck the laws of physics?
Donomyte t1_iqwoppq wrote
What about the laws of physics imply complete determinism? In fact, the Uncertainty Principle essentially says the opposite, at least at the quantum level. Even if you built the most powerful computer possible, you couldn't predict events with completely accuracy.
That doesn't of course, equate perfectly to free will, but saying everything is set in stone is fundementally wrong.
BillyBobBanana t1_iqwq7ln wrote
My guess is that the uncertainty principle can be solved, but due to humans very limited capacity for observation, we simply cannot see it yet
AMasonJar t1_iqx6t0c wrote
What difference does that make? Go "determine" yourself a better life then
BillyBobBanana t1_iqx72h1 wrote
Look up determinism bro, then you'll actually know what I'm talking about
UncleFupa t1_iqyk62v wrote
I feel like a lot of people who don't believe in free will use it as a way to offload all the mistakes they've made and ultimately not be responsible for their own fate.
I've had hard times in my life and I feel like I am where I am today through perseverance and determination. I've chosen to sacrifice things in order to achieve goals I've set for myself.
I used to think those who don't believe in free will were saying that my sacrifices were pointless because no matter what choices I make, it was determined to be exactly where I am today.
But I suppose I could look at it as that I never really had a choice in any of it , I was determined from the start to put in the time and make those sacrifices to get here.
BillyBobBanana t1_iqyu7y3 wrote
Yeah because you determined that making the sacrifices was ultimately the most rewarding path. Great answer btw
UncleFupa t1_ir0746j wrote
Couldn't I have just as easily determined sitting on my computer every night, holed up in my bedroom was the most comfortable path and continued to do that? I feel like I had a choice in the matter.
BillyBobBanana t1_ir0jv97 wrote
Yeah but your advanced human brain realized that your life would ultimately be better if you made money. That feeling of choice is very important, because if everyone felt like they had no power, nothing would happen. So people feel like they have free will so they continue.
ofimmsl t1_iqvfj75 wrote
Is this about Jesus?
sasigona OP t1_iqvho81 wrote
I don't think so
stiiknafuulia t1_iqv9xek wrote
What about the crippling guilt and regret from past misdeeds?