Not someone I know, but myself. I'm desperate for some kind of connection, and I don't understand a lot of things that are happening to me. It's like the sensitivity has been dialed up to maximum levels. I've been taking things personally that really shouldn't bother me. It could be due to sleep deprivation, but I'm weary of assigning a cause to things I don't fully understand. I just notice it happens on days when I don't get enough sleep, or I exert myself too much the day before. There's definitely a cause that I feel is external, but I also need to take responsibility for allowing it to continue. I could have gone to bed earlier last night, but I didn't, and I really felt it this morning.
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Burnout?
Burnout... I just need a hug
Times will get better fam, make sure you're putting yourself first
Thanks, I really appreciate the kind words
My father, who was generally a very jovial man and pretty fun, once threatened to beat me with a shovel because I wanted to take a break to rest.
He died of brain cancer about two years ago and I often wonder how long it was growing.
Everyone acts differently in public than in private. Most of your examples are very public people, with even more pressure to present a persona.
A classic example is some people become violent when drunk. It's not the drug that makes them violent.