GrowingSmaller
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Whats wrong is youre asking whats wrong. You want to ask whats right.
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But if you hurt someone, in order to "win", have you really won the way God wants?
Or, if you take something that a person really needs . . . could this sort of winning include coveting your neighbor's goods?
Brain injury .It leads to further brain injury, and possibly is a result of same.
I think you are remarkably honest and candid ,more than most . Having achieved some of your goals ,to prove that you can, perhaps you can stop worrying if you stand out ,and instead feel good about yourself on the Inside .To do that you need to proceed to use this 'talent' for the good of others ,and to make a relationship with your Creator .I want to feel special. Like I have something unique to offer this world. One who knows himself enough to feel validated. I can't believe it myself so I look for others approval. I have a lot of talent and become a professional boxer. Everyone from my home town start talking about me and want to be around me. I start to feel special. I'm now validated through my success and have something unique to offer this world. I can now believe that I'm special because I have proof, how many undefeated professional boxers are there? I can finally be free of these chains, I can finally be myself because I'm unique and stand out. I no longer have to be shy and cower before people. I'm my own man now. What's wrong with this mindset?
Oh dear , what a pharisee you are .apparently this person suffers from some kind of inferiority complex and feels the need to be "liked" or acknowledged by others.
this person lacks confidence in his abilities.
this sort of thing isn't easily "taught" or "transferred" to others, it must be acquired in early childhood.
in this respect, i thank god every day i had parents that truly understood their roles in parenting.
so, what's wrong with the above mindset?
your accomplishments does nothing to change the person you actually are.
i hate to say it, but you are still the same ol' loser you always were.
this brings up an interesting aspect of human nature:
others judge you by your accomplishments, while you judge yourself by your abilities.
It seems like you nailed it. I've been struggling with this inferiority complex for as long as I can remember. However, I want to know how I can fix this. At times it scares me the stuff I think about when I imagine someone demoting me or degrading me somehow in public. I know as with everything since I can detach from my own thoughts and get a new perspective than I can pretty much do anything. You seem to know a thing or two about psychology from what I read above in your post. Would you have any information on how one gets over inferiority complex?apparently this person suffers from some kind of inferiority complex and feels the need to be "liked" or acknowledged by others.
this person lacks confidence in his abilities.
this sort of thing isn't easily "taught" or "transferred" to others, it must be acquired in early childhood.
in this respect, i thank god every day i had parents that truly understood their roles in parenting.
so, what's wrong with the above mindset?
your accomplishments does nothing to change the person you actually are.
i hate to say it, but you are still the same ol' loser you always were.
this brings up an interesting aspect of human nature:
others judge you by your accomplishments, while you judge yourself by your abilities.
Brain injury .![]()
. Oh I see ,from boxing .
then why don't you?I know as with everything since I can detach from my own thoughts and get a new perspective than I can pretty much do anything.
sorry, i've never had a psychology course in my life.You seem to know a thing or two about psychology from what I read above in your post. Would you have any information on how one gets over inferiority complex?
I want to feel special. Like I have something unique to offer this world. One who knows himself enough to feel validated. I can't believe it myself so I look for others approval. I have a lot of talent and become a professional boxer. Everyone from my home town start talking about me and want to be around me. I start to feel special. I'm now validated through my success and have something unique to offer this world. I can now believe that I'm special because I have proof, how many undefeated professional boxers are there? I can finally be free of these chains, I can finally be myself because I'm unique and stand out. I no longer have to be shy and cower before people. I'm my own man now. What's wrong with this mindset?
apparently this person suffers from some kind of inferiority complex and feels the need to be "liked" or acknowledged by others.
If I may offer, though you did not ask me but are asking Who Is >I've been struggling with this inferiority complex for as long as I can remember. However, I want to know how I can fix this. At times it scares me the stuff I think about when I imagine someone demoting me or degrading me somehow in public.
Now, you didn't actually say he should sacrifice his marriage for a career or an accomplishment; and here I do not mean to say that you mean this.what is the one thing you want to do, that you would almost die for, you would sacrifice your marriage for,
the basic thing i wanted to impress is that earnhardt knew what he wanted to do from an early age, and that he wasn't going to let anyone, or anything, stand in his way.Now, you didn't actually say he should sacrifice his marriage for a career or an accomplishment; and here I do not mean to say that you mean this.
This is clear that you are saying this. And I understand you mean that whatever we really value and won't let go of seeking can be what we will get.earnhardt knew what he wanted to do from an early age, and that he wasn't going to let anyone, or anything, stand in his way.
This can be symbolic of how we with God can become able to sense and flow with how His love and peace and deep personal guiding take us so we stay in a position to love others, have compassion in relating with wrong people, and learn how to relate in tender and intimate sharing with a spouse and anyone else who is capable of personal and sensitive sharing.he was a master at using the draft of cars to gain positions, some even said he could "see the air".
So . . . this can be representative of how we need to not let anything or anyone stop us from finding out how to love > Jesus is our Love Teacher >sure, his failed marriages almost convinced him to stop racing, but he didn't.
And this can be symbolic of how if we trust in Jesus, He will be married to us and He will know how to get us to where He desires to bring us in more and more tender and caring sharing with Him >dale, on the other hand, was married to his car, he knew where he wanted to go, and how to get his car there,
Well, if their reason for "crying the blues" was because they missed out on money . . . the desire, alone, for riches is enough to ruin someone, in one's heart. We need to want marriage for the sake of God and how He desires for us to become loving people.i bet both of his ex wives are crying the blues because they didn't stick with him through thick and thin.
I want to feel special. Like I have something unique to offer this world. One who knows himself enough to feel validated. I can't believe it myself so I look for others approval. I have a lot of talent and become a professional boxer. Everyone from my home town start talking about me and want to be around me. I start to feel special. I'm now validated through my success and have something unique to offer this world. I can now believe that I'm special because I have proof, how many undefeated professional boxers are there? I can finally be free of these chains, I can finally be myself because I'm unique and stand out. I no longer have to be shy and cower before people. I'm my own man now. What's wrong with this mindset?
Be careful any advice along the lines of "follow your heart" or "just do what you want". The heart is deceitful and the desires of the flesh lead to sin. For example, an ex-alcoholic might "want" to go out drinking more than anything in the world, but obviously that would be a bad choice to make. That example is black-and-white, but most choices that we make are more difficult to discern.