chaotic_lion
Community Member
- MBTI
- INFJ
Mental Influences Throught Our Childhoods:
Would We Be the Same People We Are Today Without Our Emotional Scars?
Is There One Defining Family Member/ Friend Who Helped Shape Us Into the People We Are Today?
Have We Grown To Be Happier Or More Bitter As We Developed?
In my case, my happiness was connected to my innocence. As harsh reality crashed down around me during my pre-teens in the form of cruel classmates, and an inability to socialize with mostly everyone, my introversion deepened, and I became frusterated and bitter with everyone. With one, dear friend, and a super-sadistic outlook on my peers, I became hopeless. Then, I met a guy who changed my life. He taught me, (through his actions) that sarcastic humor was the answer. Even with him as a friend, a whole lot of damage was still done, (at one point I'm pretty sure I lost it) but, through trial and error, I eventually pulled through and got happy again. I still feel like a shadow of myself, but that's probably just aging in general.
Would We Be the Same People We Are Today Without Our Emotional Scars?
Is There One Defining Family Member/ Friend Who Helped Shape Us Into the People We Are Today?
Have We Grown To Be Happier Or More Bitter As We Developed?
In my case, my happiness was connected to my innocence. As harsh reality crashed down around me during my pre-teens in the form of cruel classmates, and an inability to socialize with mostly everyone, my introversion deepened, and I became frusterated and bitter with everyone. With one, dear friend, and a super-sadistic outlook on my peers, I became hopeless. Then, I met a guy who changed my life. He taught me, (through his actions) that sarcastic humor was the answer. Even with him as a friend, a whole lot of damage was still done, (at one point I'm pretty sure I lost it) but, through trial and error, I eventually pulled through and got happy again. I still feel like a shadow of myself, but that's probably just aging in general.