The ones who complain about it see what they're missing out on or have illnesses that directly cause low self esteem. Or, on the flip side, have debilitating mental illnesses that make life miserable and actually interfere with their ability to live life rather than just making them think they can't live life. No one says schizophrenia makes them happier, but the same might not be true of personality disorders or even bipolar.
I guess your method is better than constantly second guessing yourself and wearing yourself down to nothing because you can't get your mind to work, but at the same time you need to be aware of the impact your actions have rather than blaming others for how they react.
IIN I am not distressed by my mental illness?
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The ones who complain about it see what they're missing out on or have illnesses that directly cause low self esteem. Or, on the flip side, have debilitating mental illnesses that make life miserable and actually interfere with their ability to live life rather than just making them think they can't live life. No one says schizophrenia makes them happier, but the same might not be true of personality disorders or even bipolar.
I guess your method is better than constantly second guessing yourself and wearing yourself down to nothing because you can't get your mind to work, but at the same time you need to be aware of the impact your actions have rather than blaming others for how they react.