>>3838266>Though I admittedly did read some of what you wrote as though you were trying to tell me my issues were not everything that I made them out to be, [...]To say that what you've experienced and felt is not valid would be akin to say there is "one correct way". So long as we're humans I do not believe there is such a thing. If that were, you would simply be borrowing the lens of another person or group of person, and you would cease being you.
Your issues are all valid, because what we define as "issues" is how you feel and perceive your complexes to be, as you exist now.
So shifting your perspective should be something you do for yourself, for the sake of opening your mind and healing, not to "correct yourself to abide to a correct viewpoint".
Although saying this here might be futile, since I'm sure this is what you're already doing when you're at your best.
No worries about not responding. I was not expecting replies per se.