Everyone I know seems to be diagnosed (or self diagnosed) with some kind of mental disorder. It's one of the defining traits of the zoomer generation. I know it's considered a kind of blasphemy, but I really think therapy is hurting our culture.
Therapy trains people to only think about themselves. If someone isn't completely perfect, we're told to cut them out of our lives. If your dad gets upset because you're not doing chores, he's abusive. If she doesn't text back after 2 minutes, she's avoidant. It just adds a really sick and toxic layer to every single social interaction.
People aren't perfect. I know I've done things that upset people in the past and people around me have made mistakes. It's called being human. Not every mistake or miscalculation is a product of evil manipulation or mental illness. Therapy seems to make the self the center of the world and reduces every relationship to something transactional. "My way or the highway."
I think that's part of the reason why our generation is so lonely. It's hard to really bond with people when you're constantly afraid of being a victim. You really need to be forgiving and be willing to see the best in people if you wanna make it in this world.
Or by just going to the gym. https://greatawakening.win/p/17sP1qD5wS/new-study-in-the-british-medical/c/
Seriously! Pre-covid, I would leave work and workout nearly every night, and weekends.
It costs a fortune because I was taking classes at boutique fitness studios, but it was worth every penny at the time - I would even call it my therapy session, because as soon as the intensity of the workout began, the stress of the day would literally melt away.
Then covid hit and every fitness studio had to close, then required the vaccine when they were allowed to open back up., so I stopped. Even though they’ve long since dropped the requirement, I will never give them money again. Unfortunately, working out at home isn’t quite the same for me, partially because the variety of classes I took require large, expensive equipment (that I don’t have space for), and live coaching from the instructors who were really great.
100% correct ... unless you are going to therapy to stop drinking. kek