Ron Jeremy
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Rejection is a good thing. What you need to do is change your game and develop your skills. Everything needs evolving, the days of liking me for who I am are long gone. Learn, see where you went wrong improve. Sometimes being too nice scares people away. You need a bit of play hard to get.Great thread. Ive only just noticed and read some pretty good posts about opening up to things.
I'll be honest Ive really struggled over the past few years but the last year was a really difficult one. Things were on and off in 2021, I had pretty good hope for turning things around, but then some happened and things got worse. I tried to fix things and change things up but never worked. I rarely told people what was happening in my life and if I kept things quiet and looked in a bad mood, for some reason other people would tell you to stop sulking and be happy. Honestly that makes things worse.
Has others on here had the same issues? Where instead of other people saying "Are you OK? I'm here for you" they say "Whats wrong with you, cmon cheer up" like do it aggressively.
Anyway it wasnt until late last year where I felt like I had enough. I rang someone and said "Ive had enough". This was when the paramedics came and took me to hospital where I spent another week there.
Things were building up inside me, getting rejected from people, unhappy with the job, trying to keep on top of finances, nothing was going right. I'm a single person and have been for a while and Ive been trying to meet someone but unfortunately when you get ghosted or get rejected, it makes you feel depressed. I had feelings for a girl but unfortunately she disappeared. I see other people like friends, family seem like they have happy lives going on holidays, get married, have kids. Its makes me wonder why I dont have this kind of life.
Thanks for starting this thread.
what are you doing to work on this craft? Everything requires work.
here is a tip. Eye contact, confidence, and taking pride in thd way you look and dress and displaying confidence. Everything I don’t have at the moment