- Date posted
- 1y
Life isn't always bad
Since the birth of the Internet and doom and gloom news, obviously we are fed the narrative that this world is the worst, people are the worst, the system and cards are all stacked against us and that life is stupid and pointless. ... Just a lovely way to start your day. And with those if us here with OCD, it eats that narrative up! You could be in danger at any moment! Be convicted for a crime you didn't know you committed! Get a devastating diagnosis! Experience a natural disaster! Look at all the people that these things happened to! It happens all the time and happens wayyyy more than the good stuff that happens. Be afraid! And since I've been on Zoloft and retraining my brain not to just noom towards the negative siren song that is the general media, I've realized something. Life is also really cool. Yes, obviously, terrible unfair horrifying things happen. Believe me I think everyone is very very aware of that to what I assume is an unhealthy degree. And acknowledging the good things that happen doesn't negate and disrespect those who are suffering. It doesn't mean you're putting your head in the sand. You are giving yourself permission to find reasons to keep going. Find reasons why this world is worth fighting for. Find for solutions that actually worked! Today someone experienced a breakthrough in their life that made everything better. Some where someone finally got justice after so long. Someone somewhere accomplished their dream. Someone overcame a medical hurdle. Someone took in a stray cat and now the kitty has a warm safe home. People out there who made organizations dedicated to cleaning up oceans, finding ways to get rid of plastic, stopping human traffickers, and finding a cure for cancer are making our world safer at this moment all because of the kindness of their hearts. Good things do happen. And a good life doesn't look the same for every person. Some people say they are content and found ways to live comfortably in prison. There are people who are dealing with chronic illness who have found happiness in their life and want to keep living. There are homeless people who are quite literally happier because they were able to escape from their abusive household and though life is harder in a different way, they are experiencing freedom for the first time. Happiness and peace cannot be reliant on your surroundings, happiness and peace is reliant on your mind and perspective. The ability to adapt to your environment. I feel that once we realize this, our what ifs become small because "maybe of the horrible things happens then my life will be unlivable. But maybe it won't because not every person experiencing those circumstances is miserable even if it's hard." A majority of our fear comes from the worry we won't be able to adapt if our environment changes. I don't blame you. I don't want to get hurt, go to prison, lose those I love. Those are all valid feelings. But if you can have the confidence that even if what you might go through is hard and difficult, that you can survive it, that makes a difference. If you see people choosing to keep going even in the toughest circumstances, you realize maybe the picture really isn't as bleak as you thought. Maybe a good life doesn't always look one way. Just a ray of hope to rain on OCDs parade. Things could happen, but who said you won't be able to survive them? You are stronger than you give yourself credit for.