Things people say to "help"
"It is what it is." That's my brother-in-law's favourite last line after I try to get some help/advice with my depression and anxiety. While he thinks he is helping, he's unknowingly being very insensitive and very, very cruel. I hate that line so much. It really hurts. Does anyone know how to respond to friends/family when they say dumb things like that, thinking they're helping you?
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"[L]ook how much time you spent in therapy, and all the money you wasted, where did it get you?"
Wow. Not exactly helpful. "Wasted", eh?
Reminds me of one of Tolstoy's fables.
A peasant went into town. He was hungry, so he bought a roll and ate it.
Still hungry, he bought another roll and ate it.
*Still* hungry, he bought a pretzel and ate it.
He wasn't hungry anymore.
Startled, he slapped himself on the forehead and said, "What a fool I am! I should have bought the pretzel in the first place!"
@annewoodmayo well said my friend ❤️😊