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How to battle pickyness


Lady Winter Rose

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Think of some of your favorite books. If you don’t wish to reread them, do any of them have sequels that you have not read?

Think of some of your favorite authors. Is there anything by them that you haven’t read yet? 

If there is truly nothing that you want to read, maybe you could try to write the book that you want to read.

If you focus on a different leisure time activity for a couple days, maybe your pickiness will go away.

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8 hours ago, Lady Winter Rose said:

If I was truly infantile, this would still be shitty advice. 

Blubbing just because you can't make up your mind about which book to read next is pretty fucking childish, if you ask me. See also coming on a public messageboard to complain about your indecisiveness then whining when people try to give you advice. Makes you look ridonculous.

EDIT: Of course, if you're like, 12 or 13, scratch all of the above. :D

 

 

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On 6/30/2019 at 10:32 AM, Lady Winter Rose said:

So, I know you can't suggest books for country you aren't familiar with, but this (crying) isn't actually normal, right? 

No it's not.  I think you should visit this thread:

I'm no psychiatrist, but looking at the symptoms of clinical depression:

  • Feelings of sadness
  • Tearfulness
  • Hopelessness
  • Short temper
  • Irritation
  • Loss of interest/Lack of pleasure
  • Memory loss
  • Flat affect
  • Sleep disorders
  • Tiredness
  • Reduced appetite and weight loss
  • Feelings of worthlessness

in this one thread you've exhibited the bolded ones.

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