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Originally Posted by BudFox
Wow, disturbing. Illustrates how thoroughly public consciousness has been molded by the bizarre ideas of the therapist caste.
Everyone now is a f-ing therapist and life expert, mindlessly regurgitating the same trite advice and crappy pop psychology and convoluted therapy dogma.
It's considered socially acceptable to condescend to people like those Quora commenters did. It's social media, and people tend to be meaner and more nuts, but it's also the influence of the presumptuous windbags in the "helper" professions.
Even the responders who were empathetic still failed to question the basic construct, and thus missed the whole point. Look how many people reflexively said... get a new therapist. So much herd mentality and deferring to authority (even if it's fake authority).
I learned the hard way to stop soliciting advice for my therapy probs or any probs.
If it were me, i'd see about having that whole mess wiped clean from Quora.
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Yep!
Also, the self-righteousness of most social media comments in general is outrageous. No, these people wouldn’t drive by their therapist’s house. 100% guaranteed they’ve all made horrible mistakes and done $%*! bag things in their lives. The only difference is, they haven’t put it out on the internet for a public stoning.