shortfatbalduglyman wrote:
What did you waste a lot of time, money and energy on, and did not improve at, (or did not improve enough)?
Things that willpower and external action did not help me nor made it easier, but solving the hidden burdens of the subconscious and inner processing work head on did.
Most of which are related to executive dysfunction.
All I'm pursuing now is anything to rule out health issues that causes executive dysfunction; or rather, ridding of whatever's making all my executive function skills "inaccessible" or unreliable.
Most of it is actually my sleep quality, my diet though and hormonal imbalances, which I still really struggle...
That I'm not 'lazy', that I really am not healthy.
That it's not 'autism', it's this solvable bodily and mental human dysfunction.
And I hate to just bare and just cope.
Having to cope or "just coping" is what most of my problems are coming from if at all.
And most of my coping happens when everyone is telling me to 'YoU cAn Do iT!! !'.
More like, get a flaming coal, put it on your palm and pretend it doesn't hurt because mind-over-matter lol.
Yeah, yeah I get it that all is perception.
But not everyone has a good subconscious template that actually make someone succeed in spite of their circumstances and ended up in doing things they set their minds to.
Not everyone gets those traits; not giving up, bullheaded motivation, no fear of failure, overall internal and external resilience, 'growth mindset', actually knowing how to make do with less, etc.
Basically traits and characteristics that are featured in inspiration porn.
Most of those are really just luck; some can choose to learn them, but not everyone can or will.
And many of those 'who made it' are less empathetic, because they all expect everyone to 'get over themselves'.
It's not so simple.
Little do they know, they're the exemption, not the rule. Victors of survivorship bias sees unfair and unjust system as 'fair'.