Psychiatry Myths & Mental HealthYour Past Explains It, It Doesn't Excuse It
Stop using your upbringing, your neurodivergence, your ADHD, or your economic anxieties as an escape hatch for your current lack of execution. Your past might explain your starting point, but it does not excuse your permanent stagnation.
As Galatians 6:5 clearly states: "For each will have to bear his own load."
True psychological resilience isn't built in the spotlight of public validation; it's forged in the quiet, agonizing mastery of difficult skills. Stop running to a diagnostic cage the second reality gets heavy. Half of what you call "burnout" is just the natural consequence of poor boundaries and phone-induced dopamine depletion.
2 Timothy 1:7 reminds us: "For God gave us a spirit not of fear but of power and love and self-control." You already have the behavioral hardware required for discipline. It’s time to stop looking for excuses and start operating.
Are you letting your past dictate your execution, or are you ready to take responsibility? Let me know your thoughts in the comments below.
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⚠️ EDUCATIONAL DISCLAIMER: I am a student pursuing a masters/ PhD in psychology and a psychologist in training, not a licensed clinical therapist. This content is for educational and self-reflection purposes only.