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by hayst4ck
1127 days ago
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> Obviously not. This is not obvious to me at all. I would expect trouble clearly feeling emotion to directly lead to struggle with meaning. I am pretty sure this psychologist would agree: https://drjonicewebb.com/do-you-have-alexithymia/ Her book running on empty quite literally states that alexythemia is damaging to a feeling of purpose. She states alexythemia directly contributes to (1) emptiness and numbness, (2) suffering in silence, (3) questioning the meaning and value of your own life, and (4) escape fantasies. |
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I also ended up with a drug problem because I tried drugs at this time and it was the only way I could feel anything and make choices.