It all came too late for me

A significant factor,aside from the bullying,in my developing a SMI was the intense anxiety of not wanting to disappoint my parents and yet being acutely aware that I lacked the non academic/independent living skills to cope with going to university. Nowadays though the system could be better, it's  better equipped to help and support a 2020s version of me.A combination of there being no such support in the mid 1970s, and it taking till I was 60 for it to be acknowledged I had  such difficulties,  meant that,combined with fear of bullying,further education was not a realistic option.

Sometimes I feel worthless because of it. I wonder how many of my generation were in the same boat and, like me, never had the necessary help and support.

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  • I do something similar but for purely hypothetical reasons: e.g. how it could be amazing to be born 500 years ago and being an explorer, not seeing people for years

    and you shouldn't feel bad either, if you can't find a reason than because it's ridiculous

    it's like wishing you were born neurotypical and rich, if you feel bad 

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  • I do something similar but for purely hypothetical reasons: e.g. how it could be amazing to be born 500 years ago and being an explorer, not seeing people for years

    and you shouldn't feel bad either, if you can't find a reason than because it's ridiculous

    it's like wishing you were born neurotypical and rich, if you feel bad 

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