Do you ever see someone in such a terrible circumstance and wonder how are they happy?

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I have seen people with different disorders, health problems and other things that stop them form being a functional member of society (most of my family had the same problems as well). Amputees, cancer patients and all those guys. But I still see people who have these things that still have the motivation to keep going.
How do they do it? How do they get up from time to time and realise that this is their body that they were chosen to live with? What is the motivation behind a quadruple amputee or a person with amnesia or even someone who has a terrible condition which stops them from doing daily tasks?

I need to know their source of motivation
 
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i would rather be depressed and goodlooking that ugly and happy
 
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nah nobody has it worst then me
 
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I can’t speak for people who have it super bad, but in my experience hope is what keeps you going if you got a shitty hand. You can’t really verbalize it in any way that does it Justice, but hope is the primary marker of the human spirit. It’s just what humans do.
 
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i need new lungs, mine are a genetic failure on deaths door everyday i rely on an inhaler or i would die

currently on the waitlist for donars
 
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i need new lungs, mine are a genetic failure on deaths door everyday i rely on an inhaler or i would die

currently on the waitlist for donars
sorry to hear that bhai :heart: get well soon :Comfy:
 
I have seen people with different disorders, health problems and other things that stop them form being a functional member of society (most of my family had the same problems as well). Amputees, cancer patients and all those guys. But I still see people who have these things that still have the motivation to keep going.
How do they do it? How do they get up from time to time and realise that this is their body that they were chosen to live with? What is the motivation behind a quadruple amputee or a person with amnesia or even someone who has a terrible condition which stops them from doing daily tasks?

I need to know their source of motivation
Same nigga I see asians every day
 
i need new lungs, mine are a genetic failure on deaths door everyday i rely on an inhaler or i would die

currently on the waitlist for donars
Mogs me because youre white
 
If they have friends/family still I can see why but if they don't then yeah it's very respectable they can keep going, especially if they gained the disability later in life and lost their previous way of life
 
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not to mention i live in a trailer with my entire family, atleast i can be at my grandmas house for a little
 
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Ignorance is bliss
 
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If they have friends/family still I can see why but if they don't then yeah it's very respectable they can keep going, especially if they gained the disability later in life and lost their previous way of life
people with ALS who continue to keep going fascinate me. You are destined to live as a vegetable but yet you keep going.
 
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but can you really ignore psychical disabilities that ruin your way of life?
You can if you are the kind of person that would cling on anything. Most people cope with religion, I don’t believe religion itself is a cope, but for 80-90% it’s a way of coping, thinking there’s something big waiting for them rather than admitting life sucks and it’s unfair
 
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You can if you are the kind of person that would cling on anything. Most people cope with religion, I don’t believe religion itself is a cope, but for 80-90% it’s a way of coping, thinking there’s something big waiting for them rather than admitting life sucks and it’s unfair
stephen hawking had ALS and was an athiest
 
yeah, those 2.2/10 chinks and SEA turbomanlets making minimum wage max taking pics of themselves and enjoying their time in nature in my city

makes me realize it's all brain chemistry
 
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stephen hawking had ALS and was an athiest
I don’t care about what anyone believes. There are both smart religious and atheist people. Some people did check the evidence for why the religion might be true and genuinely believe because of the evidence.
What I’m trying to say is that normies cling onto anything, religion is just an example, most people cling onto escapism (video games, movies).
 
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yeah, those 2.2/10 chinks and SEA turbomanlets taking pics of themselves and enjoying their time in nature in my city

makes me realize it's all brain chemistry
not about looks
 
stephen hawking had ALS and was an athiest
And about disability, they often cope by seeing their disability as a challenge to be overcomed, glazing their own existence and putting on a fighter/survivor persona. Which is a healthy cope of corse
 
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They accepted the MOG
 
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I have seen people with different disorders, health problems and other things that stop them form being a functional member of society (most of my family had the same problems as well). Amputees, cancer patients and all those guys. But I still see people who have these things that still have the motivation to keep going.
How do they do it? How do they get up from time to time and realise that this is their body that they were chosen to live with? What is the motivation behind a quadruple amputee or a person with amnesia or even someone who has a terrible condition which stops them from doing daily tasks?

I need to know their source of motivation
Ngl that’s a good ass question if I was missing my leg ngl I think I’d be so depressed I prolly wouldn’t do anything ever
 
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Ng

Ngl that’s a good ass question if I was missing my leg ngl I think I’d be so depressed I prolly wouldn’t do anything ever
Now imagine the quadriplegics and people with ALS
 

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