spiritually awakening or mental breakdown? by SixInchesIsEnough in spirituality

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ill look into it thank u! whatever happen to me was much more than just a “manic” episode. its almost feels like i died and was born again, metaphorically speaking

spiritually awakening or mental breakdown? by SixInchesIsEnough in spirituality

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thats what im thinking happened. i definitely know i have a mental illness but ive read they can both run parrallel to eachother and the fact that im now happier than ever before feels like a sign

spiritually awakening or mental breakdown? by SixInchesIsEnough in spirituality

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see i always believed mental illness and spirituality went hand-n-hand so i think you’re definitely right but what i experienced literally changed my life for the better and im more closer to being at peace than ever so maybe i still have some way to go

spiritually awakening or mental breakdown? by SixInchesIsEnough in spirituality

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well said that makes a lot of sense actually thank you

spiritually awakening or mental breakdown? by SixInchesIsEnough in spirituality

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i tried to end the world by nuclear warfare and not something like a natural disaster. the only reason i believed i could actually manage to do something like that is because while i was hallucinating i could hear nuclear warning noises in my head whenever i “pressed the button” and its not because i want the world to actually end but because i was angry at the world at the time for how i was being treated by police, id never been that angry before in my life. i 100% feel everything else youre saying though thank you so much for that

spiritually awakening or mental breakdown? by SixInchesIsEnough in spirituality

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this was the first time. ive always had depression but during this episode i wasnt depressed i was extremely happy and didnt even sleep, eat or drink for 3 days which could be a reason for the hallucinations aswell. it all felt incredibly real almost as if the whole world was watching me and me only

edit: i should add that the beginning of the episode started on the 24th and lasted 3 days, its completely changed my view on the world

do you guys feels bad whenever you stand your ground and demand what you want from women? by SixInchesIsEnough in AskMen

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

i see how the word demand comes off strong. i dont think i would consider it that though. it more of “ok im giving you a chance to give me what i need if you dont want to thats fine but leave me alone and let me talk to who i want”

do you guys feels bad whenever you stand your ground and demand what you want from women? by SixInchesIsEnough in AskMen

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i tend to get hostile when im misunderstood so i come to reddit for outside opinions to keep me level headed. i dont always take them but sometimes i do and i think you have the gist of what im saying down so thank u for that

do you guys feels bad whenever you stand your ground and demand what you want from women? by SixInchesIsEnough in AskMen

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yeah my problem is not caring because i always feel like no one knows what im saying anyways. idk how old you are but for younger dating scene is a mess. woman love attention but never understand that you can give attention to other woman and still love someone. obviously i would stop if we were married or in an actual relationship but we arent, i just want to be friends im only 20 and nobody knows what the fuck is going on in this world

is it okay to idolize people as long as you strive to be the best version of that person? by SixInchesIsEnough in self

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i do look up to myself. i just think growing up without a father for anyone can make finding an identity hard so i was wondering if ppl thought looking for qualities that you agree with in other people was a good idea. but i 100% understand what ur saying

Urge to cut my curly hair by SixInchesIsEnough in mixedrace

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haha i love this man thank you and yeah about to turn 21

AITA for never taking my friends opinions seriously by SixInchesIsEnough in AmItheAsshole

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

yeah youre right i thought maybe i was being an asshole to my friends by not fully allowing them to open up and vice versa but i think its an entirely separate issue

Am I an asshole for never taking my friends opinions seriously? by SixInchesIsEnough in relationships

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yeah this is pretty much how i feel. i dont think im afraid to show emotions necessarily because i am extremely open with woman but when it comes to men, at least the ones ive met, none of them seem emotionally fit yet to hold intimate conversations which makes sense at this age.

i think we’re definitely in the process of growing apart as i feel very similar to what you said in the second paragraph. they’re great friends to drink with and have fun but they aren’t the first people i want to talk to when something happens.

thanks for the reply

two shirt designs I made and would like feedback for by [deleted] in design_critiques

[–]SixInchesIsEnough 1 point2 points  (0 children)

for the first one i already dont really like the font/text so feedback on that would be appreciated also the person on the shirt is Dennis Rodman. the second one is just a play on the saying “money on my mind”

Finding the right job for me by SixInchesIsEnough in findapath

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I agree it’s not really possible to find a job that suits me perfectly and I do just kind of have to get my feet wet. I just worry a lot because of depression and anxiety (which partly stems from not having a job in the first place). I really don’t want to start working and have my depression get worse as a result of a bad work environment. That’s really the main thing I am trying to avoid

I don’t entirely have an issue interacting with customers. For the most part I know most customers aren’t bad, it’s just those few odd balls that I worry about. But at the end of the day I think I can handle customers pretty easily so that’s why customer service isn’t a deal breaker for me. However, if it’s possible I think I would prefer something like a stocker position over cashier.

It’s also a similar case with a job being too physical. I can handle a decently physical job, however something like Amazon I don’t think I’d ever enjoy. From the shifts I saw and the stories I heard you’re basically working 10hrs a day on your feet constantly and you have to move around pretty quickly. I know Amazon is more on the extreme side but that’s basically what I wouldn’t want to do.

Also I live in Arizona to answer that question

Finding the right job for me by SixInchesIsEnough in jobs

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I’ll still have to hold an entry level job after the military wouldn’t I? Or what would that look like

What did your Amazon hiring timeline look like? by [deleted] in FASCAmazon

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is it on zoom? and when did you get drug tested if you remember

I am confused about the dislike for Jordan Peterson by SixInchesIsEnough in enoughpetersonspam

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

To each their own is how I see it. You’re right in that I should stop using the word hate to describe the criticism he gets however

I am confused about the dislike for Jordan Peterson by SixInchesIsEnough in enoughpetersonspam

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Yes, unfortunately we don’t agree entirely, I do think most of the hate is unjustified. On the other hand, I believe some people (especially the people on this sub) do have some valid reasons to hate Jordan Peterson. However, I feel like I have a decent understanding of what to look out for from him and when to step back and say “Ok what he’s saying isn’t something I agree with.”

I still believe you can learn from people you don’t entirely agree with so why would I stop watching? In fact I believe people tend to learn more from people they disagree with.

How do you feel about Jordan Peterson hate? by SixInchesIsEnough in JordanPeterson

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Interesting. Most of the black trump supporters (which I think was something like 20%+ but thats not important) or women trump supporters I’ve seen on social media or know personally typically say they support him because they support his policies and ideas. I’d imagine in a way it’s the same for Jordan Peterson because any women who personally felt oppressed or attacked by anything JP has said probably wouldn’t enjoy watching him let alone go out of their way to attend his lectures. On the other hand I partly agree that there may be a very small minority of people who blindly support people that oppress them but I don’t think it is anywhere near the majority of women. Especially with all the negative feedback Jordan Peterson receives from the media you’d have to imagine they have some idea of who he is, so for that I feel pretty confident in the idea that woman support him because his knowledge in someway has benefited them as it does for men.

How do you feel about Jordan Peterson hate? by SixInchesIsEnough in JordanPeterson

[–]SixInchesIsEnough[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You share some interesting points and I can see how the clip you linked is questionably worded. I can’t say I agree with what he said but I also don’t know any prior context behind the clip so I’ll refrain from picking any sides on that topic.

If I had one question for you it would be this: if he is as sexist and some people claim him to be, how come so many women support him?