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Old Apr 02, 2016, 10:20 AM
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One things that occured to me is that often people who are stuck in rut at the moment often fall for these movements, because they make them feel better about themselves. After all, the are working on changing their situation.

Still, these hashtags are unfortunate choice. They seem creat circular logic.

Why not "bipolar but thriving", "crazy but strong", "different is not bad"... "i am cyborg but that's okay", "best person i can be".

Many seem to claim "meds saved my life" (or insert other thing... recently it seems to be vegan diets, how they improved your life, when it seems the people do nothing else with their lifes but eating fruit and posting about it on social media). But then what do you do with your life? Go out there do something. Plant a tree, paint a graffiti that will make everybody smile, save a kitten, whatever.

I guess this is why I don't like MH blogs mostly, because they seem to be all about you cannot do anything, but are brave for going to shrinks and don't show how to actually live your life. Travelling, studying, working, going out... all that can put you in episode. Doesn't tell you much though about what should you do, aside of going to shrinks and taking pills that make you fat and blunt (quoting user experience).

If somebody knows a BP blog where the blogger actually does something and talks about it, I'd appreciate it.
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