“If at first you don’t succeed, try again.” “Winners never quit and quitters never win.”
Our culture has a lot of sayings against quitting, making it seem like a failure. But sometimes, abandoning a goal means opening up space for something better.










By NPR.


Toxic / useless thinking alert! IMO, the above, unhealthy thinking is like treating such things as binary accomplishments, and that’s a pretty massive mistake upon such matters.
For example, does your friend need to pee in the night? Well, that can be a real problem for us Myalgic encephalomyelitis crowd. I.e. rousing ourselves from that state can be pretty weird on its own, with plenty of chances to slip and bonk oneself upside the cranium, making for the bathroom. But also, toddling off to the WC when one has naturally poor balance (from sleep and fatigue) can present some further precarious situations. Welcome to the CFS/ME world, Flaggie.
So here’s a real-world example of what Annie (and I) am saying-- you don’t have to fight such unnecessary battles, merely for decorum’s sake! I.e., please DO surrender upon such useless matters, quit that nonsense, and get yourself a dang ol’ chamber pot, yeah?
Hey, I agree with you. I’m saying I know for sure that that’s exactly how they’ll react, and I’m well aware that it’s toxic. I’ve been trying to change their mind for literal years and I’m at the brink of giving up because it’s been like smashing my head against a
bricktitanium wall. All I’m saying is that there are people who I would absolutely not send these comics to because it’d exacerbate their struggles, for as long as they have their current mindset, anyway.Yes, this friend has also been diagnosed as autistic and thinks way too binary, and just keeps going back to this all-or-nothing/nuclear mindset despite me doing my best to change that… It’s been absolutely aggravating and I think I just need to pull back.
Huh, okay.
Sorry for my rudeness.
I’m not such a happy person these days, but…
that’s not your problem.
Sorry bout that, mate.
Oh, I didn’t think it was rude; just a small misunderstanding at worst. I’m glad we’re on the same page. I really hope that I can get them to think in fewer black-&-white ways as you have achieved, because recognizing smaller wins or steps on the zigzag path to stability could be the biggest booster to their quality of life!