Thursday, July 19, 2012

Wish.

Be careful for what you wish for.


Sometimes obsession can be a bad thing, especially if it's something concerning your self-esteem. I guess there are some people out there that take compliments about themselves as a joke.


"You're beautiful, just the way you are."

"You don't need to lose weight, just be happy and eat healthy."

"If a boy calls you fat, you shouldn't let him ruin you just because he's said that about you. There's more to love about you on the inside. He's just too blind to see it."

If they do, they've come to the point where they've reached their lowest of lows where no one can really convince them to be optimistic about themselves anymore. It's really upsetting seeing someone like that. It's never too late to start over. I mean, as much as I dislike certain people from what they've turned out to be, I wouldn't want anyone to go through something so physically & mentally exhausting, something as bad as an eating disorder. It's really not right for someone to even go through that. It's an unhealthy obsession, an obsession that is so hard to beat especially to females caring about what they weigh rather than looking at the wonderful qualities that they have on the inside.

What I'm saying is, you should fight off the demons that haunt you everyday. Just do your best because not only are you affecting yourself and changing your lifestyle, but you are also affecting the people that you love, the people that care about you.

I know it's none of my business on what anybody is going through, but if you really have lost all faith and are constantly doubting yourself and feeling guilty over something, seek help. You could actually make a difference from saving yourself into something that can potentially ruin your life. Think about it.