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Ok, so often I like to complain. Ever since I was a teenager I complained about sociological issues, and nobody, including my parents, wanted to listen to me, because my complaining addresses points that are so fine that they are difficult to refute, simply because they are hard to follow. And for some reason, few people are polite enough just to nod their heads, and perhaps add a point, or ask a question, which is all I really expect.
Is that what some people use therapy for? Just as a place to sound off?? I've found absolutely nobody wants to listen to me, so is it appropriate to pay someone to listen to me spout off?
It would be easy to reflect a point back on me, and for someone to say that my perception of the world is somehow related to a flaw of mine. I'm sure that's true but I'd also expect the actual point(s) I make to be acknowledged.
On a side note, I like conversing with people who complain. Is this a personality issue, maybe, where 3% of people can intellectually process a certain mode of discourse? Maybe I just have a bigger brain that is less sensitive. I literally cannot find a hat that fits, no joke, so maybe my brain can absorb more shock than most. Or maybe it's more that I've led a harsh life so listening to someone complain is nothing. I don't know. :)
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