• benignintervention@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    I had that experience with David Foster Wallace and his commencement address. The first half was exciting intellectually and by the last half I realized it was a cry for help

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      How to keep from going through your comfortable, prosperous, respectable adult life dead, unconscious, a slave to your head and to your natural default setting of being uniquely, completely, imperially alone.

      :(

      • Sʏʟᴇɴᴄᴇ@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        19 hours ago

        For me it was a combination of gaining true self-acceptance, recognising that there was the possibility of personal joy and fulfillment despite humanity being irredeemably lost, and starting to work toward long term goals.

        Everyone’s experience will be different, but by focusing on myself I found that I became someone who was never alone because I found a rich group of people who shared similar interests and cared about me. If you’re feeling stuck in your own head I would genuinely recommend seeking professional help and think about trying Psilocybin as the mental shifts can be more profound than you might imagine. At least they were for me.

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      As far as I know he did his best to find an alternative to the antidepressants that he couldn’t take any longer due to allergies and tried different therapies with no avail.

      This seems to me it was a condition less linked to environmental stress-inducing factors and more of an internal condition.