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Distress hinders progress and life improvement
- May 14, 2017
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Most of the cultural social activities and social media groupings are formed from the emotional status of distress.
Distress is a psychiatric state of a mindset, which finds it’s way in people’s lives via the negative experiences that one has experienced, and the toxins that causes negative chemical reactions in one’s body.
Through verbal abuse, violence, in case if someone has been raped or sexually violated, via the negative limitations of immorality that are put on people through their political laws, lack of positive role model, traditions, racism, antisemitism, prejudice, etc,
these experiences can generate into the negative psychiatric illness of distress.
When a person is under the negative influence of distress, he/she will do things in a manner that defends the state of his/her distress, and this is done consciously or unconsciously.
Distress activates fear:
The emotional state of distress produces forth fear, trauma (physical stress), distructive thoughts (emotional stress), and Toxin (chemical stress).
And fear always puts people into the state of becoming self protective, rejecting any thing that is new, refusing to trust, finding fault, resistant towards change, so that one may justify the state of his distress.
People grouping themselves according to the familiar status of their distress:
When ever such people in such a state (of distress) form a social group, organisation or religious group, that group will unconsciously reflect the psychiatric state of distress.
(Feminist groups, racists groups, terrorists groups, political groups etc)
For example:
If someone has been mistreated or disappointed by the people he trusted before, in his/her hippocampus and mirror neurons, he will start to mirror, get memories, filter or reflect every new relationship he gets through that bad experience.
Which will lead to the state of suspecting, finding fault, fearing to trust because he/she does not want to repeat the same mistakes, attaching and relating certain human traits to the previous bad experience etc.
Social activities or clubs:
People form social groups under the tags (of change, strengthening of their members, working towards life improvement etc), but when you look at the core of their social group, you will find out that the group is formed on a foundation of the psychiatric status of distress.
Note:
When people do not have written down goals, positive objectives and positive role models or mentors for the activities that they do, then these activities will end up in a risk zone of reflecting the unconscious mindset of their state of distress.
That is the reason why one is going to need to commit him/herself, to determine, to sacrifice, to invest, to stay a way from certain things, people etc, so that he/she may be able to take on, to fulfill or be part of the activities that will improve and bring change in one’s life.
Social media or social community websites:
Groups found on the Social communities websites, (sharing blogs, comments, videos, audios), these are people who are carrying out activities, running organisations,
businesses, social groups which stands for the rights of working towards a better society (being there for each other, supporting each other), some even claim to be offering services which are supposed to make other people’s lives better,
But as you look deep into their personal lives, they themselves are victims to this psychiatric mental disorder of distress.
Article written by Ap Ngabo Flimpoman for the Visionary School