liriaren wrote:
I am aware of my innate selfishness and at 15 I'm still a baby.... I try to take care of myself, but that usually means being a b***h to my family and pushing away my friends and being a baby and relying on others... The day I stand on my own two feet, with confidence and stability and ability, seems to be an impossible dream, in a parallel world in a galaxy far, far away.
So, I'm wondering how you feel you are different from all other 15 yr olds on the planet - except maybe that you are being really harsh on yourself.
You are 15,
this is the time to BE selfish, to figure yourself out, to go through all that pain and difficulty of self-discovery.
People expect that. Your parents have been expecting a 'difficult teen' since the day you were born. They aren't surprised when you act out. They'd be surprised if you didn't.
To get to that "impossible dream" you need only to keep on doing what you're doing. Stay alive. Stay off drugs. Don't get swallowed up by abusive people. Don't catch any diseases that will kill you before you've begun.
Learn yourself; your strengths and weaknesses, your interests and things you find boring, and as you figure these things out you'll be able to construct a future.
A future where, hopefully, you'll be satisfied with your life. Maybe even happy.
Being on your "own two feet, with confidence and stability and ability" is where you will be when you are an adult who has done all the work of being a teen.
PS- you are not emo, just a realist!
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