struggling with the inhumanity of work

https://soundcloud.com/powerfm987/depression-in-the-workplace
it’s impossible to really emphasize enough how vital it is for people of all stripes to make their voices heard and to demand their own places/ways in our communities, speaking up may not get us the responses from others that we desire but not speaking out will undermine all that makes our own lives worth living.

11 responses to “struggling with the inhumanity of work

  1. Since that interview, where i was hardly able to express myself, many things happened. All I WIILL say is, I am eccentric not ill!

  2. i am wondering whether i should tell my truth about this … yet I am resisting because I don’t want to judge.

    I HAVE A LIFE, I AM A LIFE!

  3. “Cara has attracted a list of diagnoses. Her chaotic, abusive family have abandoned her, leaving her with PTSD. She is also, apparently, bipolar, schizophrenic, and has a borderline personality disorder.”

    {………}

    “You will listen to us, in the end. You will stop telling us who we are, how we feel, why we are wrong. When you say we have no empathy we will laugh in your faces. We will rescue those you have misdiagnosed, we will break down the doors and bring them out to join us.”

    Cara

  4. “Alone, I often fall down into nothingness. I must push my foot stealthily lest I should fall off the edge of the world into nothingness. I have to bang my head against some hard door to call myself back to the body.”

    Virginia Woolf

    That feeling that overwhelms one, urging one to let go …
    Go go go ..
    Vertigo ..
    Go go go!

    (https://fuzzyfacial.wordpress.com/2015/09/23/where-we-are-going-we-need-no-pass/)

    ‪#‎egocide‬

    Practicing self harm may sometimes assist the feeling of letting go …
    Drifting to nowhere …
    Whether it is good or bad, I don’t know!

    It also helps if you are not All on your Own – alone.

    ‪#‎Locate‬!! (But don’t get nailed, planted and so on)

    Establish your latitude and longitude ‪#‎navigating‬

    Dearest Virginia resisted to let go, although she knew the time when she was ready to let go! And she did what she considered to be right! ‪
    #‎suicide‬

    ‪#‎respect‬ for the healer, called Virginia Woolf

    The connection between death and madness – loosing / leaving the self. What is madness?
    That is!
    No mad nomad no mad!

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