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I caused conflict in my family. I hate myself. I already do what I can. But my effort is still not enough. I began to think, I was just a burden to every people around me. Should I go away? since nobody will be sad about losing me.
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He caused conflict in his family. He hates himself. He already does what he can do. But his effort is still not enough. He began to think, he was just a burden to every people around him. Should he go away? since nobody will be sad about losing him.
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There will always be people who will care. Just need to find them first. I know life can feel lonely and horrible but its only downhill for a bit till its uphill again. Try and focus on uphill when feeling downhill. And once uphill focus on making connections and finding ways to make downhills better.
ReplyIt is up to you if you want to go away.
ReplyIt's very common that people do not show their love at all, they tend to be frigid, hands-off, no hugs and kisses; this tends to start with parents and then children don't know how to show love and affection, and it continues as a cycle. Maybe it's time for you to set a goal for when you're going to move out on your own, and work on that goal. But don't just go away, especially over conflict. Conflict is part of life; it brings to the surface things that need to be addressed. Just keep it civil, and aim for peace. It's never easy, stay strong. Best of luck.
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1 Thessalonians 5:11
Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing.
Mark 12:28-31
And Christ Jesus said the 2 greatest commandments are:
Love God first and foremost.
Love your fellow-being as you love yourself.
From following or not following these, all good or evil cascades, respectively.
Love...that powerful, invisible, intangible force that cannot be denied; even atheists live and die by it.
Mary, Mother of Christ, intercede for us with your prayers, now, and always.
And after our worst deeds - never forget God forgives us when we repent through Christ Jesus, when we change our minds and our actions.
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