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Geoff-Allen

Resident megalomaniac
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Geoff-Allen

Resident megalomaniac
Life can be harsh. In this fast-paced world, we are constantly living in a state of stress and anxiety. Never-ending expectations to meet, daunting deadlines to catch, truckloads of information on our feeds waiting to get consumed, all of these can get pretty overwhelming. Our minds are overstimulated, leaving us with a sense of exhaustion and dissatisfaction about everything in our lives. ‘When will I live a happy life?’, ‘When will my troubles come to an end?’, ‘Will I ever be good enough?’, are some of the questions we ask, indicating an illusion of perfection we have developed. The truth is life is never picture-perfect. Nobody can ‘have it all’. In today’s world, ‘living your best life’ simply means finding joy and fulfillment.

 

Geoff-Allen

Resident megalomaniac
"What do I think? I think that this quote comes from a site/book I never recorded? Oh well - This is the psychiatry of the future, a psychiatry of love, hope, faith, and miracles; a psychiatry that heals and uplifts, that sees the pain as part of the spiritual journey, that knows that spiritual ecstasy is real, and that God exists. A psychiatry that dares to bring God into the office, that dares to offer miracles, and that considers Prozac the last choice and not the first."
 
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