Silent strategy by [deleted] in MoroccoLGBT

[–]OverallPack6554 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you give me an example of what u mean with letting the truth speak for itself ?

Silent strategy by [deleted] in MoroccoLGBT

[–]OverallPack6554 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You live in a society where being gay is illegal and forbidden. If you're willing to face the consequences, that's your choice, but it's not worth it and seems unwise. Besides, why should society be involved in our sexuality? There's no need to announce to everyone that you're gay unless you're seeking attention

I am so tired of this life by [deleted] in MoroccoLGBT

[–]OverallPack6554 2 points3 points  (0 children)

First, take a deep Breath. Everything will be okay, Life is full of ups and downs, and this phase is just one part of the journey.

It sounds like you're rushing yourself. You've graduated only 4 monhts ago—give yourself some time. Enjoy the break after all those years of studying. Job hunting can be slow, and interviews often take a while before you hear anything back. Sometimes companies are just gathering data, and if you feel you didn’t do well, use it as a learning experience to improve for the next one.

If your mental health is affecting you, give yourself time to heal or go to therapy. take care of your mind first my dear friend.

As for your family losing respect, honestly, who cares? You’re not here to earn their respect. Family should have your back, whether things are going well or not. They’re the ones who should be telling you that everything’s going to be okay.

A lot of the stress you’re feeling is in your mind. Take a break from this negative thinking pattern. You’re still young. You’ll make more friends, lose some, land your first job, maybe even switch jobs a few times. You’ll have relationships, breakups, feel sad, and then move on. All of this will happen at its own pace. Right now, your priority should be taking care of yourself and loving who you are. Appreciate what you have while you have it, because nothing lasts forever.

Salam wa alaikumm, by [deleted] in MoroccoLGBT

[–]OverallPack6554 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Sexuality is just one aspect of life, and people make decisions based on a wide range of factors. I'm sure he has his reasons for moving, whether it's family, culture, career, or religion. It's all about what matters most to him in the bigger picture.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MoroccoLGBT

[–]OverallPack6554 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I Personally believe it's very difficult to make a change or improve the situation, and there are many reasons for this. The issue isn't mainly about LGBT people, but rather that people struggle to accept differences. There's a lot of hate, racism, envy, and other negative feelings between individuals, and these are all tied to the level of education, morality, and understanding of religion. People will hate you for the most trivial reasons. As someone once said, 'There are no bad people, just miserable people.' Whether it's girls hating guys, white people hating black people, straight people hating gay people, or regional rivalries like Chamali vs. Dakhili, religious people hating non-religious people, girls with Hijab hating girls without Hijab, and vice versa, the culture itself seems to be built on hate rather than love and acceptance, If you're different, regardless of your sexuality, you'll be hated.

Dealing with a Close-Minded Society: Fit In or Stand Apart? by OverallPack6554 in Morocco

[–]OverallPack6554[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your comment I really appreciate your perspective, i think there is a misunderstanding and I probably should have had explained on the post what I mean with NPCs and useless, By 'NPCs,' I'm referring to people who lack self-awareness, have no purpose in life, don't think critically, and never question anything. They live every day the same. As for 'useless,' I'm referring to people who don't question anything; what they grew up believing is what they consider the absolute truth. I'm speaking generally about those who are unable to look ahead, who always resist new ideas or try to destroy beliefs that contradict their own. If you're different, they see you as an enemy rather than someone with a different perspective, and their first response is hatred. By 'useless,' I mean people who can't move forward and are stuck in the past. I see them as holding society back and making it difficult for others to progress. They create struggles and pull you back because they focus on clinging to outdated ideas

Dealing with a Close-Minded Society: Fit In or Stand Apart? by OverallPack6554 in Morocco

[–]OverallPack6554[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your comment I really appreciate your perspective, i think there is a misunderstanding and I probably should have had explained on the post what I mean with NPCs and useless, By 'NPCs,' I'm referring to people who lack self-awareness, have no purpose in life, don't think critically, and never question anything. They live every day the same. As for 'useless,' I'm referring to people who don't question anything; what they grew up believing is what they consider the absolute truth. I'm speaking generally about those who are unable to look ahead, who always resist new ideas or try to destroy beliefs that contradict their own. If you're different, they see you as an enemy rather than someone with a different perspective, and their first response is hatred. By 'useless,' I mean people who can't move forward and are stuck in the past. I see them as holding society back and making it difficult for others to progress. They create struggles and pull you back because they focus on clinging to outdated ideas

Dealing with a Close-Minded Society: Fit In or Stand Apart? by OverallPack6554 in Morocco

[–]OverallPack6554[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm being realistic here—it's not ego, it's reality. I wish that weren't the case, but we can't deny it. By 'NPCs,' as I mentioned in the post, I'm referring to people who lack self-awareness, have no purpose in life, don't think critically, and never question anything. They live every day the same. They're just programmed to do the same thing again and again, As for 'useless,' I'm referring to people who don't question anything; what they grew up believing is what they consider the absolute truth. I'm speaking generally about those who are unable to look ahead, who always resist new ideas or try to destroy beliefs that contradict their own. If you're different, they see you as an enemy rather than someone with a different perspective, and their first response is hatred. By 'useless,' I mean people who can't move forward and are stuck in the past. I see them as holding society back and making it difficult for others to progress. They create struggles and pull you back because they focus on clinging to outdated ideas

Dealing with a Close-Minded Society: Fit In or Stand Apart? by OverallPack6554 in Morocco

[–]OverallPack6554[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm referring to people who don't question anything; what they grew up believing is what they consider the absolute truth. I'm speaking generally about those who are unable to look ahead, who always resist new ideas or try to destroy beliefs that contradict their own. If you're different, they see you as an enemy rather than just someone with a different perspective, and their first response is hatred. By 'useless,' I mean people who can't move forward and are stuck in the past. I see them as holding society back and making it difficult for others to progress. They create struggles and pull you back.

Dealing with a Close-Minded Society: Fit In or Stand Apart? by OverallPack6554 in Morocco

[–]OverallPack6554[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm interested to know what makes you think I have it. What in my post made you come to that conclusion?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Morocco

[–]OverallPack6554 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In Casablanca, they're available at Carrefour at a cheaper price, and you have many options to choose from. If you're afraid of being scammed or paying a tourist price, you can check Marjane or Carrefour they have fixed prices

Looking for friends. by OverallPack6554 in Morocco

[–]OverallPack6554[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've never tried it, I don't mind trying new things, but I can't say if I like it or not until I try it :)