10 SIGNS THAT YOU ARE TOO EMOTIONAL

10 SIGNS THAT YOU ARE TOO EMOTIONAL

1. You just can’t say ‘no’ to anyone without feeling guilty. You care too much and love too much.

2. You cry when you’re alone but you don’t tell anyone because you’re afraid of what people would think of you.

3. You’re quick to think that everyone is a friend. You do things for every temporary person in your life.

4. You’re extra- nice with people. You treat everyone with kindness and expect the same.

5. You don’t know when a person is taking advantage of you because you can’t do it to others.

6. You can’t intentionally hurt people because of how soft hearted you are.


7. You can’t express your emotions without breaking down.


8. You’re so sensitive that you can notice the slightest changes in people’s behavior towards you- the way they talk to you, the way they act towards you – but you don’t Do anything about it.


9. You feel too deeply for people, you always put yourself in people’s shoes and try to be there for everyone, Literally, Every single time.


10. You’re the problem fixer. You can’t afford to lose people, but in the end, you’re still left alone. Just like always…

How Antidepressants Are Numbing More Than Depression

In our relentless pursuit to transcend the human suffering, we’ve stumbled into a dangerous oversimplification: an improved mental state reflects the absence or decrease in negative emotional states. This reductionist view has not only cheapened our understanding of the human emotional spectrum but has also paved the way for a troubling linguistic shift.

How Antidepressants Are Numbing More Than Depression

Be Careful What You Say

How honesty leads to the trauma of unnecessary psychiatric hospitalization

Picture a soul in turmoil, wrapped in the suffocating embrace of despair. In the sanctuary of a therapist’s office, they finally find the courage to voice the unspeakable: 

“Sometimes, I think about not being here anymore.” 

The words hang heavy in the air, a testament to the crushing weight of their pain, loneliness, and emptiness. This confession, born from a place of vulnerability and trust, should be the beginning of a deeper healing journey.

During these intense emotional struggles, it’s important to understand that thoughts of escape, including suicide, are a common human response to overwhelming pain. There’s a vast chasm between contemplating an end to suffering and actively planning to end one’s life.

Be Careful What You Say

60-80% of Twitter accounts posting on Russia-Ukraine war bots, 90% ‘pro Ukraine’, finds new study

Between 60 and 80 per cent of Twitter handles posting on the Russia-Ukraine war may be bot accounts, a research by scholars from the University of Adelaide, Australia has found. Among other influences, these bot accounts may have been pushing people to flee their homes during the conflict between these two countries, the researchers added.

60-80% of Twitter accounts posting on Russia-Ukraine war bots, 90% ‘pro Ukraine’, finds new study