Insanity comes in many forms. (1 min 02 sec)
If I believe you're the problem, I'm insane.

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1. How can you be the source of my perceived pain, while I remain entangled in my own thoughts?
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2. Thoughts never detach from their origin.
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3. I deflect these feelings because I'm unwilling to engage in a candid conversation with myself.
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4. You serve as a mirror, and I value your reflection, even though I don't always interpret it as an unconditional call for love.
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5. No, it's not my neighbors, mother, father, sister, brother, or child.
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6. I'm assigning meaning to every event. The buck stops here.
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7. A common way to perpetuate "mental distress" is attempting to project my fears onto others.
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8. I might feel self-righteous believing you're the cause, but with such flawed thinking, it's akin to being in a boat in the middle of an ocean without a paddle.
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9. Acknowledging that I'm the source of all perceived problems is merely half the task; now I must promptly dispel such thoughts.
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