>feelings of emptiness >suicidal thoughts >hared, bitterness and resentment >depression >feelings of worthlessness >loneliness >abandonment issues >dad issues >mom issues >distrust and paranoia >narcissism >ADHD >antisocial >fantasies of grandeur >magical thinking >mind fogness >addictive personality >masochism and sadism Will lifting fix all of that?
It will temporarily cover them up so you forget about them briefly.
Ayden Gonzalez
no but eating raw meat will hehe
Cameron Gutierrez
Which kind of meat? Isn't it poisonous in high qualities?
Carson Wilson
Sounds like you're watching too much porn or eat too much sugar, whatever you're doing, it sounds like you need some fullfillment in your life. You have dopamine issues, so yes lifting will help you. You also need a traumatic experience so you will finally be able to "let go" and then you won't give a shit about your mind so much, about shit like brain fog and magical thinking. Start lifting as soon as possible
Joshua Robinson
It won't fix hatred, bitterness and resentment, but the rest yes it will, if you do it consistently at least for 2 years.
Alexander Williams
>You also need a traumatic experience so you will finally be able to "let go"
Adrian Jackson
Kys
Daniel Bell
this for real dude if your entire existence is negative just end it
Kevin Johnson
Speaking from experience no. It is a good way to improve yourself, but if you are going in with the mindset that it will fix your mental problems you will fail and not keep up with it. It is a nice distraction, I don’t have too many negative thoughts when I lift because my mind is focused and on task.
I can’t tell you how to deal with your mental issues because I haven’t figured out mine and I don’t know enough context. All I can say to you is what I say to myself when I feel like it’s not worth it. It’s possible for things to get better, you weren’t always like this (even if you can’t remember being truly happy or having meaning you were/did at some point in life), so have hope that things can be good. Even if it seems unlikely or even impossible, the chaos and infinite possibility of this world means you could find yourself in a better way sometime in the future. The only way that you guarantee staying a miserable wretch forever is if you give up hope completely and accelerate your dying via suicide or self destructive behaviours.
Wyatt Bailey
BPD girls have stuffed animals, cokers and neon hair, BPD guys have barbells, steroids, and murder suicides
Cooper Russell
fpbp
Henry Morales
No. See a therapist
David Nelson
lifting made my sadism worse not that i care >tfw no qt masochist gf
Jackson Ramirez
Yeah, the high test will make you more future-orientated and hopeful
Adam Nguyen
>feelings of emptiness Get pump >suicidal thoughts Bench without spotters >hared, bitterness and resentment Get a sweet preworkout >depression Chin-ups >distrust and paranoia These ones are good for you, would think your workouts and diet more thoroughly >narcissism >fantasies of grandeur Nice drivers of progress >addictive personality Good, get addicted to training >masochism and sadism Wait for DOMS
Adam Mitchell
Nice trips. Getting in a car crash was mine experience.
Gavin Butler
No. But it is a good cope. Maybe try boxing? Wilder started with the same situation as you
Camden Ramirez
Based dubs of truth
Lucas Watson
>laundry list of negatives >narcissist Bullshit >antisocial You mean asocial aka induced autism >feelings of emptiness >suicidal thoughts >hatred, bitterness, resentment >feelings of worthlessness >loneliness >mind fogness/adhd Could have just left it at depression, desu >dad, mom issues >distrust, paranoia >asocial You feel like you don't belong anywhere and things in reality are only proving it, which also feeds into depression. Explains why you would seek to post on 4channel >fantasies of grandeur As a way to become accepted by people without putting in the actual work to get the result. >sadism A way to lash out at the people that don't accept you >masochism Deep down you feel like you deserve to be punished, that everyone else is right for excluding you. Also, depression.
You definitely need to find yourself. When you do, you can find people like you so you can start feeling part of some group. You can't start to help yourself if you don't even know what people like you need.
Charles Sanders
no, if your brain chemistry is bad enough then you can lift 5 days a week and still be a weepy anxious mess
The combo of Zoloft, Remeron, and Wellbutrin mutes it enough to allow me to function.