There are certain things you "have" to do to be a functional human being in modern society. I would argue that would include going to sleep and waking at a reasonable hour (although this would depend on if you work unusual hours), maintaining a basic level of personal hygiene, basic interpersonal communication skills, and basic money management.
If you can't at least function at a basic level in society, then maybe you need to get help. Sure, there are a lot of things I don't "feel" like doing, and when I feel I'm being "nagged" by anyone about doing something, that generally makes me less inclined to want to do it. But if a bad habit or practice is seriously impeding my ability to function on a day-to-day basis, then it's time to take action.
is it normal to be against oneself doing the things they're supposed to?
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There are certain things you "have" to do to be a functional human being in modern society. I would argue that would include going to sleep and waking at a reasonable hour (although this would depend on if you work unusual hours), maintaining a basic level of personal hygiene, basic interpersonal communication skills, and basic money management.
If you can't at least function at a basic level in society, then maybe you need to get help. Sure, there are a lot of things I don't "feel" like doing, and when I feel I'm being "nagged" by anyone about doing something, that generally makes me less inclined to want to do it. But if a bad habit or practice is seriously impeding my ability to function on a day-to-day basis, then it's time to take action.