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WornOutLife

WornOutLife

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Therapists especially, love saying this stuff but you've probably heard some more people such as friends or family saying this to you at least once.

Do they really think that "move on" are some kind of magic words which will change our lives immediately and make us non-suicidal individuals?

I wish it was that easy, guys...


Source:

Keane - The Way I feel:

♪♪ They say that you should MOVE ON, but you can't even get your SHOES ON ♪♪

 
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Onomotopoeia

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Feb 8, 2019
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I felt this so hard. I legit wear sandals all year because shoes are to hard...
 
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FuneralCry

FuneralCry

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Sep 24, 2020
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I don't understand people who think all problems can be solved just by being positive. It makes me feel worse. It is irrational and invalidates the suffering the person is experiencing. My Mother shows me positive quotes (as she is really into that kind of thing) and I know she means well but I end up feeling worse. The internet is full of toxic positivity which is why I like SS
 
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Symbiote

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They say the words, but they never tell you how you should move on, some do, but they end up being the same old techniques used in the past. "Work out, see new people, read a book, go see a movie, go for a walk, etc." as solutions to the symptoms, but not solutions to an underlying cause. Move on? How? Do I revisit the trauma, reframe the trauma in a better way or hope that my feelings about it go numb enough to make me move on eventually even though it's not in your timeframe. Just like any other platitude, the action stops when the sentence begins, there's no actions to follow-up on.
 
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signifying nothing

signifying nothing

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I think it's fine as long as moving on is a euphemism for ctb.
 
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BluesRunTheGame

BluesRunTheGame

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Dec 15, 2020
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I loved Keane's first album. And yes that makes me feel old.
 
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WornOutLife

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I loved Keane's first album. And yes that makes me feel old.

Everybody's changing but I don't feel the same... ♪ (while drinking my 3rd blue wine bottle haha)
 
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