But if there are any advice blog who might want to help, reblog this and put your links below.
And if you are seeking advice and you happened to be someone who I didn’t respond to, feel free to ask them instead.
Anonymous asked: I have a major and I'm not psyched about it but I doubt I would be in any other career field anyway, I just know that the rest of my life is going to be spent keeping up with bills and then eventually dying. I'll be forgotten by all who exist and then they will die too, so it really doesn't matter that I exist at all especially because there's no afterlife. That is incredibly distressing.
You’re beaten down by the thoughts of routines.
Anonymous asked: can anyone get ads on their blog or is it just famous bloggers? :/
Anyone can apply, and frankly it’s quite easy to get approved . But you should have a specific niche (blog topic/content) and maybe at least 50 daily pageviews.
Anonymous asked: hey tai. i'm the anon with the urgent question. i'm okay for now, i've been talking to some friends about it. thank you anyway for showing that you still care to listen instead of brushing me away. you just made me respect you even more than before. i do respect you, but it's just even more now. if i'm not feeling well again, i'll be sure to message you. depression isn't really fun. anyway, thank you again.
Np! Yeah, I’m just really caught up with all the messages but I sense that you needed an urgent response.
I’m happy to hear that you are feeling better now. Take care and feel free to message me anytime!
Anonymous asked: I see my life, so much dreary, mundane, wasted time wishing upon unattainable goals and I feel little attachment to the future. I'm not poor by any means, I haven't really had much to be depressed about in my life, but I am just plagued by the idea of living a repetitive, mediocre life and am desperate to get off this path. Is this common? Also, what could I do?
So you feel hopeless about the future, and you’re trying to find some direction.
I appreciate compliments from someone important, that are sincere and spot on.
Anonymous asked: This is for the last anon who wrote the message about what his therapist said to them. Thank You. Really, that just made me look at it in an entirely different perspective. Thank you.
Hey the anon who asked the ‘urgent question’ are you still there?
Anonymous asked: I don't know how helpful this is to others, but I have struggled with not being able to take compliments and just naturally assuming that everything I do is wrong and that I'm generally wrong and my therapist said something to me that really helped. Just that as one person on a planet so huge, isn't it a bit grandiose to think that there could be something so horribly wrong with you, as one individual? Like, if there are things to compliment in others there must be things to compliment in you.
samuraisenkei asked: Same as that anon, I have a hard time believing compliments from other people too. I always think they're lying to make me feel better or are secretly trying to make fun of me. If you can provide some sound advice for this, I know it'd help a lot of people. Myself included.
I think it really depends on who the compliments are coming from and if those compliments are genuine and spot on.
But I do know that there could be many reasons and each person is different.
Anonymous asked: Hi. i don't wanna seem an attention whore, so that's why i decided to go anon. why can't I believe the compliments people give me? why can't I feel good about myself? how can I increase my confidence? you might not answer, or see it, because it's a boring question but...i seriously need help. please help me?
So you feel you have trouble agreeing with compliments you receive from others …
Not really a fact, just thought I share from a blog I found.