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Dandelion
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An interesting article I came across today......
http://thespiritscience.net/2015/08/02/how-loneliness-effects-our-brain/
http://thespiritscience.net/2015/08/02/how-loneliness-effects-our-brain/
Eteled said:So not only are we dying inside, we're dying on the outside as well .
Dandelion said:Eteled said:So not only are we dying inside, we're dying on the outside as well .
I don't know about you but it gives me more motivation to change the way I think about things. Maybe if I think more positive, more people will want to be near me, thus, I could be less lonely?
Dandelion said:Eteled said:So not only are we dying inside, we're dying on the outside as well .
I don't know about you but it gives me more motivation to change the way I think about things. Maybe if I think more positive, more people will want to be near me, thus, I could be less lonely?
I wasn't telling anyone to think anything...Goemul said:Dandelion said:Eteled said:So not only are we dying inside, we're dying on the outside as well .
I don't know about you but it gives me more motivation to change the way I think about things. Maybe if I think more positive, more people will want to be near me, thus, I could be less lonely?
Speaking for myself - "thinking positive" is near impossible. OCD, PTSD, anxiety, depression - a person with mental illness can't just not let it affect their daily lives. I can smile, can feel good - but always there's that lead weight dead zone. Telling a person with depression to think positive is like telling a paraplegic to walk it off.
Goemul said:I apologize... Its a touchy subject with me. I didn't mean to imply you were telling anyone to think positive, was more stating that not everyone really can think positive.
Shio said:Loneliness causes heart disease huh? I guess I won't be around long then .-.
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