Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-27044982-20150726021826/@comment-25407271-20150726052819

As someone who had to go through social anxiety therapy, anger management, low self-esteem problems due to a biological-physical condition, an irrational need to criticise as much as I can, exclusion from social groups, and being ignored most of the cases, I can feel you. Listen, life's not always happy and these that are nearby aren't exactly these that will ever be there at your side. People, throughout time, develop an insane amount of friendships that can either put you in the highest of the emotions or in the lower of depression; time comes to make things right and regardless of what you've ever done, future and destiny are attached for your own safety. Follow what I have in my profile:

""1) Be intentional about the people you allow in your life. The people you allow in your life can either shore you up during the difficult times, or they can create a drag on your mental and physical well being. Scientists have found that people with a strong, healthy circle of friends tend to be happier and live longer. Social connections, not money or prestige, are what truly matter. Only have people in your life who make you the best version of yourself."

and

"3) Don't burn bridges. This doesn't mean that you should stay with toxic people who are lowering the quality of your life. It means that sometimes dumping people to the side of the road actually makes your life more difficult than it might have been to stay friendly with them — even at an arm's length."''

I used to think that no one liked me, or that no one would ever develop feelings for me but all this can change if you do the first step to become a better version of your own self: ''change and ask for help. It doesn't matter where you have friends or where you met them from, the most important thing is that you'' know they will make you feel safe and protected; I currently hold more trust/friendships with people from other countries than those I know in real life (it's not that this is good, but it's a start!). Heads up, Jeric! Future, happiness, and destiny never fails to amaze :)