- Joined
- Mar 9, 2015
Yea because people just get that one magic hit and put down the crack pipe. That's not how personality disorders or addictions work, and if it needs to be told to you, you are thicker than the Great wall of China. I'll spell it out again, because it's not a personal drive, it's a problem: You will NEVER be where you want to be. The goal posts in your mind keep moving back, that's the difference between a healthy and non healthy person in this case. It's also comical to think you'll hit X goal then get help, kinda like the people who start drugs but never will be homeless junkies, yet live on the street.I will maybe do something about it when I have got to where I want to be. It's not detrimental to me right now whether it's an illness or addiction or whatever it is. You could be addicted to studying say, and it's like okay, that's a bit fucked up you are not well... But you'd probably want to ride on that addiction until you graduate uni. Probably not worth going too much into that analogy but right now I like what's happening.
For someone who's life's a mess you sure know a lot more than the rest of us.