- Feb 17, 2017
- 10,400
- Tinnitus Since
- February, 2017
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Acoustic Trauma
It would be interesting to find out what fraction have suicidal thoughts, and what fraction stop having suicidal thoughts...
It would be interesting to find out what fraction have suicidal thoughts, and what fraction stop having suicidal thoughts...
I think it would be interesting to note if any poll respondents had suicidal thoughts at any point in their lives prior to tinnitus.
Yes, it had subsided.Did your June 2017 spike ever subside?
That is the best way to deal with any adversity!!Instead of suicidal thoughts, my mentality is more like: eff this, I'll just live the life i want and if i die then whatever lol. I always wanted to shark tank with my friends and i did that, climbed the Himalayas...did that...just did whatever i want..no fears of death. If my ears are gonna revolt then whatever, dun give a duck
Death is not the worst that might happen when one does whatever one wants... What are your thoughts about the risk of being paralyzed from the neck down?just did whatever i want..no fears of death
I get what you mean, but i don't live my life with "what ifs"...anything can happen..and anything will happen. If I get paralyzed, I'll get over it ...trust me I've been through worse things in my life...if i got over them... i can get over anything.Death is not the worst that might happen when one does whatever one wants... What are your thoughts about the risk of being paralyzed from the neck down?
What is worse than being paralyzed? T?I'll get over it ...trust me I've been through worse things in my life
You might want to take the probability of something happening into account. Some actions make this probability significantly higher. If you don't take all possible outcomes into account when you are deciding whether to do something, it means you are not making this decision in a rational way (by comparing the expected costs with the expected benefits).i don't live my life with "what ifs"...anything can happen..and anything will happen.
We are not talking about taking drugs or getting involved in turf wars, T just gave me the courage to do all the things i always wanted to do...and the risk is not that great. Going to India isn't a high risk activity. I think you know what i mean, i am not trying to die literally...i mean i am not as afraid of things i used to be afraid of.What is worse than being paralyzed? T?
You might want to take the probability of something happening into account. Some actions make this probability significantly higher. If you don't take all possible outcomes into account when you are deciding whether to do something, it means you are not making this decision in a rational way (by comparing the expected costs with the expected benefits).
As I mentioned in an earlier post, I look at driving fatality statistics before I visit a country (as my trip is likely to include a lot of driving). I had walked away from my tickets to Taiwan (that I stupidly bought before consulting those statistics). I think that there is a very small list of countries that are actually safe to visit (unless one places a very low value on being safe).Going to India isn't a high risk activity.
I get what youre saying Bill, and i totally get it. All the best countries i've ever been to are probably on the not so safe list lol. I think it boils down to personal preference and how you view life.As I mentioned in an earlier post, I look at driving fatality statistics before I visit a country (as my trip is likely to include a lot of driving). I had walked away from my tickets to Taiwan (that I stupidly bought before consulting those statistics). I think that there is a very small list of countries that are actually safe to visit (unless one places a very low value on being safe).
Were the Himalayas much more scenic than the Alps?All the best countries i've ever been to are probably on the not so safe list lol.
To me, the downside of life is almost always more intense than the upside. As a result, I focus on making sure to reduce the probability of poor outcomes.I think it boils down to personal preference and how you view life.
I didn't get a chance to see the alps, I was alone when i hiked the Himalayas...and one of the other girls I knew (who was also a lone hiker) disappeared from a village in Nepal. After that I freaked out and didn't want to hike alone by myself up foreign mountains.Where the Himalayas much more scenic than the Alps?
I totally hear you, but my perspective is that I'd rather live a short life filled with all the things i have done than live a long one and always wondering. I don't really care what tomorrow brings, I have lived a very full and fun life.To me, the downside of life is almost always more intense than the upside. As a result, I focus on making sure to reduce the probability of poor outcomes.
The Alps are pretty spectacular.I didn't get a chance to see the alps
Did your parents approve?I was alone when i hiked the Himalayas...
Haha, Bill...I just want to say that I really miss your posts on the forum and I always smile when you reply. I think we are both polar opposites and personally I really think that's cool.The Alps are pretty spectacular.
Did your parents approve?
When one hikes, the impressions and scenery that one gets to have come at a rate that I find to be too slow. I find this rate to be just right when I drive.
Thank you. I didn't have access to this website for most of September. I had 70 alerts when I logged in after my absence. I am catching up on all of the alerts and private messages, albeit slowly.I really miss your posts on the forum
How much time did you get to spend in France? It is one of the countries that are safe, scenic, and interesting.I just left France one day and lived in India for a short time
The above seems to imply that you liked Nepal and India more than France. Could it be that this was because you never gave France a chance?All the best countries i've ever been to are probably on the not so safe list lol.