shortfatbalduglyman wrote:
Kinetic waves
Going to school costs $$. And sometimes I got grudges against instructors.
And there are zero hobbies I am good at or enjoy having done. Unless loitering and panhandling and Internet count as hobbies
Most days I listen to about four songs on the computer, if the computer works. Characteristic of many autistics I am overly sensitive to sound
The impression that I got was that almost all former "friends" treated me differently and worse than they treated their other friends
And I am in counseling right now. Insurance only pays for counseling until November this year
Sometimes I feel like King of Grudges. And I hold grudges for, what others label as the slightest thing. And I hold grudges easily and for a long time
It is a constant effort to not dwell on grudges
What are other methods to let go of resentment?
I don't know what other methods of letting go of resentment are. I just know from personal experience what works for me. And I can empathize with that, because when people hurt us and abandon us, it really hurts. Unfortunately, holding grudges isn't healthy. We're usually loyal to a fault to those we hold closest to us, and then it fails.
I guess one thing that you can do is when another friend comes along hold on to them but don't
expect them to stay. Friendships, I feel, are really fragile creatures esp. for people with AS. But when you do find another friend, or at least a group of caring people, it's possible that the feelings or resentment begin to dwindle, and you discover parts of yourself you didn't know where there.