For though a righteous man falls seven times, he rises again, but the wicked are brought down my calamity.
KhakiBlueSocks wrote:"I'm going to make you a prayer request you can't refuse..." Cue the violins.
Tenchi (post: 1488116) wrote:I guess the main issue that seems to make you think poorly of yourself here is your addiction to lust. I haven't seen much talk in the previous posts about this... it's not an easy thing to talk about, but here are my opinions.
Mr. SmartyPants (post: 1488187) wrote:The only reason why I'm going to bring this up is in case if it may come to any sort of benefit to Riggidig.
This doesn't make much sense, and would be very very unlikely. If anything, it could be the opposite -- i.e. having sexual/lust issues because of low self-respect. But even this isn't likely. Everybody lusts. People with lots of self-respect and people with no self-respect. So having issues with lust is not the root cause of low self-esteem. Feeling guilty after doing something and having a perpetual sense of no self-respect are pretty different from each other.
Riggidig, you're allowed to be patient with yourself. Part of loving yourself includes being patient with yourself. And that's what you have to do first: Love yourself.
There's a book with one chapter that I think covers this topic really well, and above that I think you'll really enjoy the writing style of the author. It's called Blue Like Jazz by Donald Miller. It's not too expensive and you'll love reading it. Everyone I know has. I recommend that you check it out.
Mr. SmartyPants (post: 1488187) wrote:
There's a book with one chapter that I think covers this topic really well, and above that I think you'll really enjoy the writing style of the author. It's called Blue Like Jazz by Donald Miller. It's not too expensive and you'll love reading it. Everyone I know has. I recommend that you check it out.
So, I give up. I'm tired of fighting (not like I did much fighting to begin with, lazy bum).
Riggidig (post: 1487980) wrote:I'll always be drifting through life like this. I'm already 31 and haven't lived or done anything worth mentioning in my life.
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