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A chilling conversation with-Matt
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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 430631" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>I think it is very hard for someone who is revolving around (for no "fault" of their own) in very negative thoughts to come out of that spiral. For there to be some positive change, I believe there has to be some positive input, some energy that comes from outside your son and which can inspire him. Which makes the question, of course, where could this positive energy come from? Is there any group of people, any one individual, who could help give your son some self-confidence and a brighter vision of himself and the world? Any kind of "outward bound" course he could sign up to, involving being in the outdoors, facing challenges, taking him out of his negative, revolving thoughts?</p><p></p><p>We are highly social creatures who are also very susceptible to influence and inspiration. The extent to which we truly do things "on our own" is pretty limited, I would say. Your son needs help and vision to get him out of where he is now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 430631, member: 11227"] I think it is very hard for someone who is revolving around (for no "fault" of their own) in very negative thoughts to come out of that spiral. For there to be some positive change, I believe there has to be some positive input, some energy that comes from outside your son and which can inspire him. Which makes the question, of course, where could this positive energy come from? Is there any group of people, any one individual, who could help give your son some self-confidence and a brighter vision of himself and the world? Any kind of "outward bound" course he could sign up to, involving being in the outdoors, facing challenges, taking him out of his negative, revolving thoughts? We are highly social creatures who are also very susceptible to influence and inspiration. The extent to which we truly do things "on our own" is pretty limited, I would say. Your son needs help and vision to get him out of where he is now. [/QUOTE]
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