Ten tips for a sober life
1. 99% of depression comes from idleness. I am idle, have no goals, and have no money. I am so anxious all day and feel tired.
2. The red light is on for 60 seconds. I drank a cup of milk tea, took a photo, replied to a message, and picked a favorite song. Tell me, what does it mean to have no time?
3. Being indifferent can save 80% of the trouble.
4. Forget the word "connection". The essence of social interaction is value exchange. If you have no ability and resources to exchange with others, your connection is a joke.
5. If a person affects your emotions, your focus should be on controlling your emotions, not on the person who affects you.
6. Your pressure comes from the fact that you can't be self-disciplined and just pretend to work hard. The current situation can't keep up with your inner desires, so you are anxious or even panic.
7. There is no need to wrong yourself to please others. As long as you take me seriously, your business is my business. If you don't take me seriously, then your business has nothing to do with me.
8. First-class passengers can board first, bank VIPs can skip the queue, and the most expensive concert tickets have the best seats. The world is never equal. The harder you work, the more special you are.
9. Your so-called confusion is just watching yourself sinking soberly.
10. No one cares about your downfall, no one cares about your depression, and no one cares about your loneliness, but everyone will look up to your glory.