
Nov 16, 2011, 12:42 AM
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Member Since: Apr 2011
Location: Io. Near Jupiter
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Originally Posted by Happy Chappy
Yea, I can relate to that. Even when I'm on my own in the wilderness there’s always that bloody baseball league satellite. And I'm only half joking there!
I think it has to do with my paranoia. Funny but this is the first time that I’ve truly admitted to myself just how much a part of me it really is.
I’ll SEE YOU later!
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.. . Cool... 'I'll See You later...Cool sense of humour (we need to the funny side of things). .
When I think about paranoia, its like looking at a two sided coin.
On the one side there is what I would call a healthy paranoia which keeps us safe, and is like an early warning system inside our brain. Telling us when danger is near or potential danger which may or could be real.
On the other side of the coin is the outer limits of paranoia which can cause anxious feelings and worry. Also keeping us awake at night. Telling us about things that are not real.
Healthy paranoia, is just that to me, healthy.
Outer limit paranoia 'I' think is placed by conditioning and society. Mass media ect, ect.
I try my best to control my anxiety when dealing with outer limit paranoia, med's help; but my ultimate goal is total control over anxiety on such concepts. Its hard work but I believe I can gain control over anxiety without the help of medication.
Darn twenty first century. I always knew about this subject, but I never realised how it could sneak up on me like this. Its outed now though for me so anxiety, I will bid you farewell.
Thank you for you're reply.
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