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Scrambled cities: If you're not gonna do the work(on your soul), then you might as well work til you die

 There are two tiers in normal life. Those who are survive and those who thrive.  But nothing is a mistake in life: Nothing comes by chance. You have to prepare for it.  If you thought life was about making money and beating out the Jones's, you've lost already.  Life is: Desire for connection. All unhealthy competition is isolating. We live in an isolated-enough world already. This connection comes from a surprising place: Self-acceptance. A lot of us need to go back to the classroom. A lot of us need to take a silent breather and check in with what we need. This takes serious work. It's the real work. It relies on respect for others and self-respect.  A lot of people in the self-help community try to push the self aside: Manning up is the only side of it they see. But there are certain non-negotiables in this life. Certain things we can't cheat ourselves out of. We are not a piece of meat being acted on.    However, this is where God comes in. Some o...

The "One more time" excuse is often a one-way door to a permanently terrible existence

 

Returning to a reclusive porn addiction can have serious negative effects on your mental, emotional, and physical well-being, as well as on your personal and professional relationships. Here are some things you could potentially lose if you return to a hermitic porn addiction:


Ponder carefully before you open that doorway...

  • Your physical health: Watching porn for extended periods of time can lead to physical symptoms such as headaches, eye strain, back pain, and carpal tunnel syndrome.
  • Your mental health: Porn addiction can lead to depression, anxiety, and low self-esteem. It can also lead to a distorted view of sex, unrealistic expectations, and a disconnection from reality.

  • Your emotional health: Porn addiction can lead to a lack of empathy and emotional connection with others. It can also lead to feelings of shame, guilt, and isolation.
  • Your personal relationships: Excessive porn use can interfere with personal relationships, causing conflicts and misunderstandings with loved ones
  • Your professional life: Porn addiction can cause a lack of motivation, decreased productivity, and decreased job satisfaction, which can negatively impact your career.
  • Your financial stability: Porn addiction can be expensive, leading to financial strain and debt.
  • Your personal growth: Returning to a reclusive porn addiction can hinder your personal growth and prevent you from pursuing your goals and dreams.


It's important to remember that addiction is a serious issue and seeking help is important. There are many resources available, including therapists, support groups, and addiction treatment centers. By seeking help, you can work towards overcoming addiction and improving your overall well-being.

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