Sunday, April 19, 2026

They will burn out of poverty, it's too daunting forcing the change in their life!

 

I care about my children I don't want them to have mental illness living a bad life. I want them to have a future! As the father has the talk with his son why he still has that children waged job. (I seen that before the girl I dated her dad ripped his son in front of us.) For the most part about how the poor spends their time suffering notably depression, anxiety, and PTSD wondering every day are we going to die, are we going to die and so! Noticeable like going to a better off part of town everyone seems more well adjusted no issues or if you drive around noticing most fast food places are null but stake houses are full and busy. 

"Mental illnesses like schizophrenia and ADHD can contribute to financial instability." So dump a bucket of water on them so they can burn and grow out of it, burn and grow! Well in hard cases yes but really not so drastic is the better option. The getting your ass kicked by society to facilitate a change for the better is needed. But also "Facilitating change for the better involves guiding individuals or organizations through transitions by fostering collaboration, reducing resistance, and utilizing open questioning rather than forced directives. Effective facilitation builds empathy, unlocks collective intelligence, and structures the process to move from. Current state to a desired future."- AI Note https://www.psychiatrist.com/news/new-study-c!onfirms-causal-link-between-poverty-and-mental-illness

Or as said they will burn out of poverty, it's too daunting they will change when they suffer enough. It is people will burn out of poverty daunting for a better life asking yourself how long am I going to be disabled change it! It will happen the "Getting your ass kicked by society to facilitate a change for the better!" You will have to anyway!

Yes and also know "Poverty is exhausting. Poverty is despair and desperation-inducing. Poverty is soul, dream and hope crushing. Poverty is like being enclosed in a prison cell with no doors or windows. It feels claustrophobic, as if there is no way out. Only the most resilient do not give up. Still, there is no guarantee that life will get better and those in poverty know this all too well. They either become hardened or submit to fate. You don’t live life, you don’t thrive you survive. You wonder if you are predestined, like a caste in another country, to live out a life destitute of fulfillment whether financial, professional or just having a better life." https://billmoyers.com/2015/05/13/life-amidst-poverty

Anyway in the laws of nature you do, so you do. If you don't then you don't forcing the change in your life!

~~~~Key Strategies for Moving Forward: 

Embrace Change: View challenges as growth opportunities rather than obstacles, and accept that moving on from comfortable situations is necessary for improvement.

Shift Your Identity: Change your self-perception from someone who avoids, to someone who embraces difficult tasks to build resilience.

Let Go of What Isn't Serving You: Release outdated routines, habits, or negative thoughts to free up energy for improvement.

Prioritize Process over Results: Focus on the "process of getting better" rather than just the end goal, which builds lasting resilience.

Cultivate Positivity: Actively expect positive surprises, use positive self-talk, and surround yourself with supportive people.

Take Small Actions: Initiate change immediately by taking small steps, such as setting new daily routines or learning a new skill. https://www.reddit.com/r/DecidingToBeBetter/comments/klrnxx/everytime_im_not_the_best_at_something_i_just

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