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– Let’s trace it back, step by step, from the top down to the very base. What is at the very surface right now? – At the surface, it’s just a complete rejection of myself. It’s looking in the mirror or at my own thoughts and finding absolutely nothing worth keeping. It makes everything else feel dark, leading straight into those heavy, intrusive thoughts where it feels like there's no point to anything. – And how do you deal with that kind of internal pressure when it builds up? – By turning it inward. When you can't fix the world or the situation, you punish the only thing you have left—yourself. It feels like a sick way to gain control, but it just builds a wall. That's why there's this massive, paralyzing fear of letting anyone get too close. If I let someone close, they’ll see the mess, or worse, they’ll become another thing I can lose. – But a wall doesn't stop the pressure from building up eventually. – No, it doesn't. It just stores it until the system completely overloads, leading to those quiet, suffocating nervous breakdowns. You're left gasping for air in the dark, entirely convinced of your own absolute uselessness to the world. You feel like a ghost walking through a crowd, completely unseen and unneeded. – This didn't just appear overnight. Where did the habit of carrying it all in silence come from? – It’s a lifelong mechanism—the systematic suppression of emotions since early childhood. I learned very early that showing vulnerability or anger didn't fix things; it just made the room more dangerous or chaotic. So you swallow it. You pack it away neatly, step by step, year after year. – And what is at the very bottom of the staircase? What holds up the entire weight of this structure? – The parents. The root of the script. The place where the baseline rules of engagement were set, where the silence was taught, and where the foundation for every single wall was poured. Everything else is just a natural consequence of the ground it was built on. #щп #щитпост
– Let’s trace it back, step by step, from the top down to the very base. What is at the very surface right now? – At the surface, it’s just a complete rejection of myself. It’s looking in the mirror or at my own thoughts and finding absolutely nothing worth keeping. It makes everything else feel dark, leading straight into those heavy, intrusive thoughts where it feels like there's no point to anything. – And how do you deal with that kind of internal pressure when it builds up? – By turning it inward. When you can't fix the world or the situation, you punish the only thing you have left—yourself. It feels like a sick way to gain control, but it just builds a wall. That's why there's this massive, paralyzing fear of letting anyone get too close. If I let someone close, they’ll see the mess, or worse, they’ll become another thing I can lose. – But a wall doesn't stop the pressure from building up eventually. – No, it doesn't. It just stores it until the system completely overloads, leading to those quiet, suffocating nervous breakdowns. You're left gasping for air in the dark, entirely convinced of your own absolute uselessness to the world. You feel like a ghost walking through a crowd, completely unseen and unneeded. – This didn't just appear overnight. Where did the habit of carrying it all in silence come from? – It’s a lifelong mechanism—the systematic suppression of emotions since early childhood. I learned very early that showing vulnerability or anger didn't fix things; it just made the room more dangerous or chaotic. So you swallow it. You pack it away neatly, step by step, year after year. – And what is at the very bottom of the staircase? What holds up the entire weight of this structure? – The parents. The root of the script. The place where the baseline rules of engagement were set, where the silence was taught, and where the foundation for every single wall was poured. Everything else is just a natural consequence of the ground it was built on. #щп #щитпост

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