Re: What poisons the mind?
Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 1:08 pm
Mental disease.
Things can be going good for you, then one disease drags you down in the dumps. Nothing's wrong, everything should be going well and you should be happy, but you can't be. As a result, you become sad about things and think suicidal thoughts for no reason.
Then, another one pushes you to the aforementioned one. You finally get a girl's number only to think the dumbest things. Oh, she's from another state! She probably has a boyfriend there. I shouldn't call her. She doesn't like me because she gets silent on the phone sometimes. She doesn't wanna talk to me! Forget it! You end up mad at her.
...only to realize, months later, that you were irrational about how you thought. If she had a boyfriend, why would she give you her number, or agree to go to dinner with you, to begin with? But it's probably too late. She's probably moved on by now.
Source: Experience. ._.
Things can be going good for you, then one disease drags you down in the dumps. Nothing's wrong, everything should be going well and you should be happy, but you can't be. As a result, you become sad about things and think suicidal thoughts for no reason.
Then, another one pushes you to the aforementioned one. You finally get a girl's number only to think the dumbest things. Oh, she's from another state! She probably has a boyfriend there. I shouldn't call her. She doesn't like me because she gets silent on the phone sometimes. She doesn't wanna talk to me! Forget it! You end up mad at her.
...only to realize, months later, that you were irrational about how you thought. If she had a boyfriend, why would she give you her number, or agree to go to dinner with you, to begin with? But it's probably too late. She's probably moved on by now.
Source: Experience. ._.