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I don't know the technicality of it but yes there definitely is


pretty sure that's reddits doing


mental health is definitely related to physical health. although it might not _cure_ your problems, the pros of being healthy vs the cons of a sedentary / not physically active lifestyle by itself outwieghs the other.

I don't think it's a meme, it's just that people seem to be realising it's beneficial as of late


this is really helpful and insightful, thankyou


I've always had bad social anxiety (and depression) I've always thought of it like this too.

to constantly think about how other percieve me or how they react must be because of some sort of extreme self obsession right?

I don't care what people think of me and I've strayed far off a typical life path but idk how else to explain my social anxiety


I've had a similar experience like that. I too have bad social anxiety. It's like in my head I'm watching myself in a third-person view and imagining my response to different people in different scenarios even before doing that activity. Sometimes that third person view is of a person I know (or I am meeting) and I see how my responses or reactions are to the scenarios that might happen.

I've had this for like 5-6 years now and it is at an all time high right now. This constant wandering mind then brings me a lot of anxiety and questions over why did I think the way I did.

I also don't care what people think of me when I'm consciously thinking about the topic, yet I cannot explain this automatic response checking in my head.


why is it comical though? that man achieved a lot in his life and died on his own terms


Ridiculous - he absolutely did not die on his own terms. Once he was aware of his diagnosis there was no way for him to die on his own terms, he just died.

The only way you could possibly achieve the idea of "dying on your own terms" would be if you were in perfect health and then willingly decided to commit suicide.


afaik if a doctor fucks up his rights to practice medicine are taken away by a board of (probably) doctors after a examination of the case. Although this sounds all well and good, I've read countless accounts of this not happening as much as it should be happening, almost similar to the police not taking action on their own officials who go bad, corruption runs deep in our systems and imo our psyche

I think a top down approach to enforce anything at scale is never gonna work until people decide to respect their place in the world and do the due diligence from bottom up


I don't think it's pedantic at all. I think we misplace the importance of how we communicate with each other and how we use our already limited languages (I mean, it's hard enough to communicate an idea in its purest form despite being articulate, the internet makes it harder, and not being concious about what you're saying just adds to the problems in the world imo)


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