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one of the biggest takeaways from gc that i got,is that everyone is replaceable.
a oneitis,a crappy friend,a bad business partner.
my mental health has improved tremendously ever since i internalised this truism.
i am a last born,my two brothers were A students.
as a kid i was a D student.
i had to go to school without shoes/books/anything as my parents saw spending any resources on me was a waste of money.
in church my mom once went to the front of the church to thank God for her two sons.
the pastor inquired as to wether she had three....well she had three,but i guess she only wanted to thank two.
as we got older it became apparent that i wasnt quite the dummy,
i was the first to move out,and at 29 i am easily the most financially succesfull in the family.
i think the lack of attention manifested itself in me trying to look for approval.
i bought my mom a tv,a fridge,...im the only one who remembers her birthday,i buy her gifts and stuff...but she never really appreciates it.
infact i always feel like if i do anything good for the family they become jealous instead of happy
now last month i managed to get some family land that we had lost.(everyone had actually given up on it)
i invested heavily to get it back from the goverment,and my father sold it.
the lack of gratitude was overwhelming.
the buyer pays us every month,when i distribute this money
my brother (who didnt contribute a cent to get the land)always bitches about the rate at which the money is coming,or the amount at which i sold it.
my other brother and my mother never speak out(i get the feeling that they are just avoiding conflict.but keeping quiet during an injustice is taking sides with the oppresor)
chase has an article where he says if you help people do not expect them to be eternally indebted.
i am wondering,does this rule apply to family?
and the same way we cut off crazy girls,social vampires.low value guys...should we when a family is a source of anguish instead of a source of comfort..should we cut them off too?
just get a new number,go to a new land,and start a new life...with a brand new name
a oneitis,a crappy friend,a bad business partner.
my mental health has improved tremendously ever since i internalised this truism.
i am a last born,my two brothers were A students.
as a kid i was a D student.
i had to go to school without shoes/books/anything as my parents saw spending any resources on me was a waste of money.
in church my mom once went to the front of the church to thank God for her two sons.
the pastor inquired as to wether she had three....well she had three,but i guess she only wanted to thank two.
as we got older it became apparent that i wasnt quite the dummy,
i was the first to move out,and at 29 i am easily the most financially succesfull in the family.
i think the lack of attention manifested itself in me trying to look for approval.
i bought my mom a tv,a fridge,...im the only one who remembers her birthday,i buy her gifts and stuff...but she never really appreciates it.
infact i always feel like if i do anything good for the family they become jealous instead of happy
now last month i managed to get some family land that we had lost.(everyone had actually given up on it)
i invested heavily to get it back from the goverment,and my father sold it.
the lack of gratitude was overwhelming.
the buyer pays us every month,when i distribute this money
my brother (who didnt contribute a cent to get the land)always bitches about the rate at which the money is coming,or the amount at which i sold it.
my other brother and my mother never speak out(i get the feeling that they are just avoiding conflict.but keeping quiet during an injustice is taking sides with the oppresor)
chase has an article where he says if you help people do not expect them to be eternally indebted.
i am wondering,does this rule apply to family?
and the same way we cut off crazy girls,social vampires.low value guys...should we when a family is a source of anguish instead of a source of comfort..should we cut them off too?
just get a new number,go to a new land,and start a new life...with a brand new name