bee33 wrote:
shortfatbalduglyman wrote:
Bee
Yes I have been trying and failing to just ignore my emotions and not get made redundant. But their actions and statements are so emotionally disturbing. s**t
Maybe what you need to work on is figuring out why these things are so emotionally disturbing to you, so that you can handle them better and they won't upset you as much. They sound like common sorts of behaviors that you would have to deal with anywhere. Is seeing a therapist an option for you? Or can you work on your own to try to gain some perspective and see that it's just a way that people are and that maybe you can develop ways to be less intolerant, not just in how you treat them but in your own mind.
I'd agree with this. It's really exhausting trying to swim against the current, figuratively speaking. If one is constantly being triggered by the way the people around them normally speak one needs to learn to tolerate the way those people speak because one will never going succeed at changing how normal people normally speak.
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