10-28-2014, 07:57 PM
^ I think Spilovn may have been joking and if not...it isn't your problem...it is his. Most of us care more about a person than where they pitch their political tents.
But I do recognize that if you say you have been very depressed and that you will argue....it can drive supporters out of your camp.
Here's the thing. You don't need to win at housefights. Our cats scrap all the time and we keep pointing out to them that it changes nothing. Same thing with arguments with housemates. You don't have to actually care about what they think on any topic other than the smooth operation of the house and if you are even behaving marginally like adults....you all should be able to get this in order without a bloodbath. If every little thing is about drama and arguments....you all have to stop this pathologically destructive and immature behaviour.
Follow the lead of the girl you get along with and spend quality time with her. Make your own fun. Spend more time with others outside your house...or even on your own. You don't have to be their punching bag.
Now I don't know you and am only providing very general advice here....but I do know that students....particularly if they don't have a high confidence level can slip into a habit of not caring about their appearance (been there) if they are more pre-occupied with studying etc. Do something about that...when I finally woke up one day and decided to start looking and acting like I was in control and felt good enough about myself to put some effort into it......the whole world changed for me.
As far as the depression goes...if you have a physiologically based neuro chemical condition (and I suspect you do)...do not be afraid to seek out counselling and medical support. And then make sure:
- no more caffeine.
- get regular sleep
- reduce your sugar intake
- get regular sleep
- eliminate any MSG from your diet.
- get regular sleep
- turn off the technology at a fixed time each night.
- get regular sleep...
A lot of us have been in a somewhat similar position at some point in our lives in school and have lived to come out on the other side with greater strength, resilience and self-confidence. Once you start to realize that your conscious self is actually in control for so much of what happens in your own world....you will stop thinking of yourself as a victim.
But I do recognize that if you say you have been very depressed and that you will argue....it can drive supporters out of your camp.
Here's the thing. You don't need to win at housefights. Our cats scrap all the time and we keep pointing out to them that it changes nothing. Same thing with arguments with housemates. You don't have to actually care about what they think on any topic other than the smooth operation of the house and if you are even behaving marginally like adults....you all should be able to get this in order without a bloodbath. If every little thing is about drama and arguments....you all have to stop this pathologically destructive and immature behaviour.
Follow the lead of the girl you get along with and spend quality time with her. Make your own fun. Spend more time with others outside your house...or even on your own. You don't have to be their punching bag.
Now I don't know you and am only providing very general advice here....but I do know that students....particularly if they don't have a high confidence level can slip into a habit of not caring about their appearance (been there) if they are more pre-occupied with studying etc. Do something about that...when I finally woke up one day and decided to start looking and acting like I was in control and felt good enough about myself to put some effort into it......the whole world changed for me.
As far as the depression goes...if you have a physiologically based neuro chemical condition (and I suspect you do)...do not be afraid to seek out counselling and medical support. And then make sure:
- no more caffeine.
- get regular sleep
- reduce your sugar intake
- get regular sleep
- eliminate any MSG from your diet.
- get regular sleep
- turn off the technology at a fixed time each night.
- get regular sleep...
A lot of us have been in a somewhat similar position at some point in our lives in school and have lived to come out on the other side with greater strength, resilience and self-confidence. Once you start to realize that your conscious self is actually in control for so much of what happens in your own world....you will stop thinking of yourself as a victim.