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RE: The Difference Between Supporting Someone and Trying to Save Them

in #life5 years ago

People have to want the change for themselves, no matter how much, not matter how much we want that change for them. It's devastating. It's heart wrenching. It's so hard. It's so hard to see people you love fall apart in front of you, to be helpless to do anything, and to know that anything you do won't help. Really, what can be harder? I feel for people who go through this. I really do. It can tear a person apart.

What's worse, for an addict it can make recovery almost impossible to be around these type of people. It's like they are a black hole that sucks everything around them into the chaos.

Making a clean break is often necessary.

We do what we can. But we need to also look after ourselves. What are good are we if we put ourselves in a position where we then need help too? We need to care for ourselves before we help others.

Haha. And I enjoy my time responding to your comments. It's win win!

To answer your question: No, I am not a psychologist. This is my passion. I write about the things I have struggled with in my own life. I do so in the hopes it might help others.

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Personal care should always come first in my opinion. I've learned some tough life lessons in regards to making sacrifices that can leave me in precarious situations.

I recognize "expectation" to be quite a falsity, in terms of outcome aligning with with expectation.

An empathetic person might expect a selfless sacrifice to provide a sense of security. Example:

Exhaustion of resources to care for someone who isn't making necessary change to care for themselves. (a pitfall for an empathetic individual) The subtle expectation might be: "This person has my back if the roles were reversed."

Major expectation, which is highly unlikely given the evidence! I have been fortunate enough to experience this pitfall, more than once. If I have the resources, I have to measure my expectations very carefully before making decisions.

Initially I thought you might be a psychologist, but it's obvious enough at this point that you don't subscribe to what I would consider a standard psychology based thinking.. Well, if you did we would probably already be disagreeing on some things 😄

Thank you for taking the time to formulate such in depth responses. I thoroughly enjoy conversing with you Akiroq.

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