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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
First, the second part of that title isn’t true. You either forgot who loves you, or need to find more people who do.
But there may be times where you feel alone and depressed1 — just about everyone has spells like that, or is strong enough to admit it. It’s not easy to talk about, but loneliness, feeling unwanted, and even self-hate from time to time is extremely common. If your hermiting drags on for weeks, you’ll want the help of healthcare experts, but if it’s not so severe and happens on occasion, here’s some vibrant2 and practical suggestions for you:
Gather a “praise pile”
Ideally, you’ll want to do this before you’re in a downer — it serves as a life preserver when you’re in the “eye of the storm”.
Compile the love you’ve felt: a handwritten note from your Mom, a photo of you and your best buds at the lake together, and awards you’ve won. They don’t have to be recent — recognition spans your whole life. And they don’t have to be physical, either; I’ve used the Firefox ScrapBook add-on to do what its offline analogue3 does: clip and save kind words from others. Like my lifehack comments. ;)
So when I feel like I’m not being cared about, I take a quick look at the “praise pile”, and put what’s happening in perspective: others have cared about me before, and they will again. And perhaps most importantly, by realizing this, I care about myself. This is a process and never happens immediately. One can’t instantly “snap out of it”. It “takes time”, as the trite-but-true saying goes. But oh, how true it is.
According to How to get Rich, Donald Trump4 keeps a box of mementos5 much as what I’ve described. He sure seems like he loves himself a lot.
Give up on something worth dropping
Burdens are bedfellows with loneliness. Some people who’d like to have more of a social life are crushed by the rat race, or their own compounded fears which hold them back. By dropping what I often call “slop” (waste unnecessary to your enjoyment6 of life), it frees you to take on more meaningful things (keep reading!). Less worry means more freedom to self-explore and pursue interests.
Why does this sound so obvious? Because it is. But it may only be during a time of emotional inner turbulence7 that you can summon the strength to unchain yourself.
Don’t overthink — that makes it worse. If you watched the recent Olympics in Beijing, notice how many top athletes (gymnasts in particular) have such a fluid momentum8 that you might wonder if they’re thinking consciously at all. As any great performer knows, and as controversial as “muscle memory” may be, repeated practice leads to what’s dubbed9 “second nature”, or a threshold surpassed in which analyzing10 evolves to intuition based on past experiences.
When you find yourself especially stressed or anxious, those are otherwise-unpleasant moments you can use to your advantage. Especially if you’re crying and in a lot of anguish11, determine in a flash what’s worth keeping, and visualize12 it like this: you are a burning building. If you could rush into yourself and save only a handful of things to take to a new you, what will they be?
Write them down, and set the list aside until you feel more rational. Then look at it again, and join your thoughts of the now with what you had felt then. This can be a potent13 truth-revealing exercise and puts you on the right track.
Find something new worth fighting for
By “fight”, I refer not to violence. Rather, I speak of a cause you can champion and stand up for. The “fight” here is versus14 adversity. Your cause may be a charity that improves others’ lives, or even a campaign to save a TV show. Notice how these purposes require others to get involved — they’re inherently social, and even though you may not think about so much about that (and shouldn’t), they’ll lead to you interacting with others, feeling less lonely.
Being recognized as a maverick15 and a leader isn’t a deliberate process you need to set up like a goal. Rather, the goals here are more about the innate16 satisfaction and Happiness you’ll feel.
A couple examples from my experiences: when I felt snobs17 were scaring away novices18 from enjoying electronic music, I spoke19 up against them, serving as a pillar of light for new fans. I wrote reviews and guides, increasing techno music’s accessibility. The adulation felt awesome20. And more recently in a professional capacity, I’ve connected knowledge resources for the virtual world of Second life, helping21 our community to have happier experiences. I began as a fan, and came to love what I do (and myself) so much that I ended up working for the company.
Growth is like that — you may not know where you’ll precisely22 end up, but you should always be passionate23 about growth and know where you want to head. Even if it’s not a single direction, mixing disciplines and skillsets will create a unique fusion24 that no one else has, and that’s a strong reason to love your uniqueness.
Celebrate your similarities AND differences
Too many people make the mistake of singling out what’s common or how they’re different. This is defective25, too-filtered thinking, because success is neither wholly familiar or alien: it’s both. All of us are humans and subject to emotions. By consequence, all of us have problems — but some of us deal with them more effectively than others. We are all variations on a common theme.
If you’re concerned about body image, it’s good for all humans to be healthy. But it’s unachievable to duplicate someone else’s figure — Jocelyn Wildenstein taught us that with her approximation of a cat. After perusing26 existing possibilities, you need to do what’s right for you (including Jocelyn — if she’s happy, that’s what matters) and being inspired by someone isn’t the same as cloning them: it’s taking your hero’s “recipe” and improvising27 a new mix with it.
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1 depressed | |
adj.沮丧的,抑郁的,不景气的,萧条的 | |
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adj.震颤的,响亮的,充满活力的,精力充沛的,(色彩)鲜明的 | |
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3 analogue | |
n.类似物;同源语 | |
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4 trump | |
n.王牌,法宝;v.打出王牌,吹喇叭 | |
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5 mementos | |
纪念品,令人回忆的东西( memento的名词复数 ) | |
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6 enjoyment | |
n.乐趣;享有;享用 | |
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7 turbulence | |
n.喧嚣,狂暴,骚乱,湍流 | |
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8 momentum | |
n.动力,冲力,势头;动量 | |
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9 dubbed | |
v.给…起绰号( dub的过去式和过去分词 );把…称为;配音;复制 | |
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10 analyzing | |
v.分析;分析( analyze的现在分词 );分解;解释;对…进行心理分析n.分析 | |
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11 anguish | |
n.(尤指心灵上的)极度痛苦,烦恼 | |
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vt.使看得见,使具体化,想象,设想 | |
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adj.强有力的,有权势的;有效力的 | |
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prep.以…为对手,对;与…相比之下 | |
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15 maverick | |
adj.特立独行的;不遵守传统的;n.持异议者,自行其是者 | |
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16 innate | |
adj.天生的,固有的,天赋的 | |
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17 snobs | |
(谄上傲下的)势利小人( snob的名词复数 ); 自高自大者,自命不凡者 | |
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18 novices | |
n.新手( novice的名词复数 );初学修士(或修女);(修会等的)初学生;尚未赢过大赛的赛马 | |
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19 spoke | |
n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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20 awesome | |
adj.令人惊叹的,难得吓人的,很好的 | |
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21 helping | |
n.食物的一份&adj.帮助人的,辅助的 | |
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adv.恰好,正好,精确地,细致地 | |
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23 passionate | |
adj.热情的,热烈的,激昂的,易动情的,易怒的,性情暴躁的 | |
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24 fusion | |
n.溶化;熔解;熔化状态,熔和;熔接 | |
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25 defective | |
adj.有毛病的,有问题的,有瑕疵的 | |
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v.读(某篇文字)( peruse的现在分词 );(尤指)细阅;审阅;匆匆读或心不在焉地浏览(某篇文字) | |
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27 improvising | |
即兴创作(improvise的现在分词形式) | |
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