Every may, well since last year, I write a piece about mental awareness May being the mental health awareness month.
I’m not
exactly sure what qualifies as not being okay mentally but I know I have been
there before and its not fun. I could argue that no adult is ever really okay
okay. Best you could do is fine but trying to deal with something.
Have you
ever been so alone that you feel like no one hears you, so alone that you can’t
even hear yourself, so alone that you’re afraid even God himself can’t hear
you. I have been there and it honestly sucks all the light out of your life. Having
no purpose and no will is one thing but add that to having no one to talk to
and it’s a ticking time bomb waiting to go boom leaving your sanity in bits and
pieces. Sometimes it breaks you so bad that even kitsugi can’t fix you. Let me
tell you Maina, literally going for days without talking to a living soul will
do a number on you. I suffer from acute Chandler complex where I constantly
make jokes, involuntarily by the way – most of the time at least, so it’s nigh
on impossible to tell how I’m really doing unless I’m honest with you. African
culture doesn’t really embrace men opening up about their mental health but I
think that is something we really need to change.
The worst
thing about it is that life doesn’t wait for you to be okay. Having to go to
work everyday with the cacophony of thoughts endlessly using your cranium as a
battering ram drives you closer and closer to the edge – like walking the plank
if you will. As if that isn’t enough to deal with, enter a hostile work
environment and a very well-educated inferiority complex. I know how hard it is
to actually open up and seek help but it’s the first step to regaining some
light back in your life. Try and regain that genuine smile that someone probably
lives off of.
In a
previous post, I talked about how love is all we really have to offer each other
and that sometimes all we need is a hug to get us through something. Ask how
your friends are doing, in fact, How you doing? Okay sorry, wrong line (you can
stop blushing now)… How are you really doing? Take a beat and really think
about it. If something’s eating at you, talk to someone about it before it
grows large enough to swallow you whole. If you feel like no one’s listening,
just dial the big guy upstairs, He is always listening. If you are not a
believer and have no one else, storyteller will listen – I’ve been told I can
make an excellent shrink anyway. I’ll even get a couch and we’ll make a day of
it.
If anyone
tells you they aren’t okay, it takes lots of guts and brevity. Just take a
minute and just listen, you don’t even have to advise them or anything. I could
drone on and on about this but let’s leave it at that.
With love,
_storyteller.
I particularly enjoy the Friends references in the midst of a serious topic
ReplyDeleteWe all need someone to talk to
ReplyDeleteLove is what we have to offer... Wisdommmm...
ReplyDeleteI believe its our natural way of relating with one another.
yeah it really is
DeleteI wanna cry right now
ReplyDeletego ahead let it all out
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