When to Change vs Accept Who You Are

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Komentáře • 837

  • @ForeverMasterless
    @ForeverMasterless Před 2 lety +1328

    There's an Alan Watts quote I really love. "You are under no obligation to be the same person you were five minutes ago."

    • @anomallie
      @anomallie Před 2 lety +19

      True. But is that necessarily a good thing? What about building habits and routines? Discipline? Those things, in order for them to have a real impact on individuals, tend to (need to) influence people on a personal level. ie. their sense of identity. A person with a transient sense of identity may have a sense of “freedom” from being tied down to anything or any label since they’re rapidly changing by the second, but they’ll usually wander around aimlessly (typically) in their lives.

    • @imSoCalamari
      @imSoCalamari Před 2 lety +79

      @@anomallie Thinking a little too hard about it. "You are under no obligation to be" does not mean you never should be.

    • @anomallie
      @anomallie Před 2 lety +7

      @@imSoCalamari ?? What *does* it mean then. What’s the moral to be drawn from it?

    • @imSoCalamari
      @imSoCalamari Před 2 lety +79

      @@anomallie The general meaning is that each minute of every day, you have the full power to become a different you. So instead of thinking of yourself as a bundle of all your past mistakes, failures, shortcomings, and flaws, and letting you hold yourself back or beat yourself up because of them, you can simply observe them and dedicate yourself in each waking moment to change for the better as the ever improving human you are.
      In other words, don't let the past you dictate who current you is, as Dr. K states in the video.

    • @JM-ko8qs
      @JM-ko8qs Před 2 lety +5

      @@imSoCalamari Thank you my friend. I really needed this.

  • @Oversampled
    @Oversampled Před 2 lety +2187

    Dude this guy is always releasing stuff about things I'm currently trying to figure out

    • @KaiMarcad
      @KaiMarcad Před 2 lety +41

      Right?! I've been actively thinking about this specific topic for last two days and here comes this video.

    • @keebeeyume
      @keebeeyume Před 2 lety +9

      same wtf?

    • @SamuraiM0
      @SamuraiM0 Před 2 lety +5

      Feeling attacked eh? Yah no worries he does it to us all 😆

    • @Beptile
      @Beptile Před 2 lety +14

      yo oversampled i love ur vids

    • @lalilola3770
      @lalilola3770 Před 2 lety +3

      This is just so true. My gf broke up with me because I couldn't accept myself and this video hits.

  • @marreco6347
    @marreco6347 Před 2 lety +1747

    "It's not your fault, it's the dude from a year ago."
    That hit like a fucking truck.

    • @udayv1301
      @udayv1301 Před 2 lety +168

      The kid didn't know any better. They were trying their best.
      Man that hit close.

    • @deninpaul7509
      @deninpaul7509 Před 2 lety +25

      What if the kid 1 year ago was way better than what you are now? :(

    • @merrileysim8864
      @merrileysim8864 Před 2 lety +72

      @@deninpaul7509 Circumstances change and people change for better or for worse. Future you would probably look back at 2021 you and say "the kid didn't know any better, they were trying their best" too. So be kind to yourself man, life's full of uncertainty and all anyone can do is to try their best and see where that takes them!

    • @SETHthegodofchaos
      @SETHthegodofchaos Před 2 lety +38

      @@deninpaul7509 There is an "what if" in your sentence. so this wont get you anywhere. thats what dr k talked about at the beginning.
      Doesnt mean its not correct. but it doesnt change anything for your current situation other than beating yourself up that you dont reached your potential that you would have had now. But this doesnt matter as you cant change the past. You can only focus on the Now.

    • @kitoru
      @kitoru Před 2 lety +2

      @@udayv1301 What if the kid did know but just didn't act, since he knew, he is essentially the same as me, so I have no way of saying something like this.

  • @thatlucidguy
    @thatlucidguy Před 2 lety +170

    A key takeway for me: Acceptance doesn't mean allowing unhealthy behaviour, rather it means to be aware that patterns exists so we can now take the next steps

  • @kay-dc8495
    @kay-dc8495 Před 2 lety +2102

    HealthyGamer is the best therapist on CZcams, hands down

  • @mapkocc
    @mapkocc Před 2 lety +446

    “It’s not your fault, it’s the dude from a year ago”
    Just remember that you should apply this differently regarding people you did wrong in the past, it’s not supposed to bail you out of it when there’s another human being involved. Dude from the present has to take the responsibility even if it’s not his fault. Another aspect of acceptance. Accepting and admitting to past mistakes is crucial in relationships. Then comes change.

    • @nyalan8385
      @nyalan8385 Před 2 lety +16

      The difference is to you, the thing you did 6 months ago was done by a different person that you are accountable for, but to everyone else, it's the same person

    • @williampan29
      @williampan29 Před 2 lety +1

      @@nyalan8385 and if they reject your change, it could lead to feeling like a pariah, and you lash out.

    • @drifter2391
      @drifter2391 Před rokem +9

      @@nyalan8385 The you from six months ago is still a part of the new you. You can remember it. You still did it, it's just that you have changed, for the better or the worse.

    • @Serena-or7sl
      @Serena-or7sl Před rokem +4

      @@williampan29 If you lash out you didn't really change did you?

    • @nbtph9769
      @nbtph9769 Před 3 dny +1

      Well he also said it “the you now has to clean that shit up”

  • @SuperLotus
    @SuperLotus Před 2 lety +705

    I was just reading _The Six Pillars of Self Esteem_ and he was saying how 'accepting yourself' doesn't mean you *like* every part of yourself. Like you can accept that you're currently overweight, but still dislike how you look and actively try to change it.

    • @Mactav3
      @Mactav3 Před 2 lety +68

      exactly, and then you can *like* yourself for actually trying to change it. The end result? You like yourself more and you lose weight.

    • @dewberry150
      @dewberry150 Před 2 lety +24

      Yup yup! You can even like how you look and feel like you’d like even more if you changed.
      Almost like I like my current pc and I accept it’s the one I have however I also accept that I want better graphics so I’ll have to upgrade it.
      I think a lot of it comes from the idea that dislike or hate like negative things are what motivates us to change but that doesn’t have to be the case.

    • @loopingdope
      @loopingdope Před 2 lety +1

      Amazing book

    • @ayushpant8290
      @ayushpant8290 Před 2 lety +5

      I started reading this book thanks to your comment and it was monumental in providing me with clarity on a lot of issues regarding self acceptance. So thank you :)

    • @anomallie
      @anomallie Před 2 lety +11

      Right. Accepting just means *acknowledging it as a part of your reality* as opposed to denying it exists because you feel shitty thinking about it (denial)
      It’s very different from what you choose to *do* with that. Accepting is about perception. Not judgement.

  • @fortolini
    @fortolini Před 2 lety +489

    "Life is a bunch of patchs and bugs fixing "
    Me: I feel like cyberpunk 2077 right now

    • @planlosubertroffen2282
      @planlosubertroffen2282 Před 2 lety +3

      a good one i can relate ^^

    • @jacobtruelove9326
      @jacobtruelove9326 Před 2 lety +10

      I’m more of a No Man’s Skye

    • @GloryBlazer
      @GloryBlazer Před 2 lety +6

      @@jacobtruelove9326 good job

    • @MaddesG1
      @MaddesG1 Před 2 lety +2

      I just imagine the funny meme music when you said that

    • @jacekjagosz
      @jacekjagosz Před 2 lety +5

      So made by developers that are quite loved by the community, game priced fairly, that already improved a lot, with a lot of hope for getting great one day and hopes for good DLCs coming? There always is a way to look at things in a positive way

  • @blakebailey2447
    @blakebailey2447 Před 2 lety +264

    Dude in chat said "we smurfed on animals" lol

    • @-na-nomad6247
      @-na-nomad6247 Před 2 lety +1

      Time stamp ?!!

    • @-na-nomad6247
      @-na-nomad6247 Před 2 lety +10

      Ok I found it 11:22

    • @farhanzafer3074
      @farhanzafer3074 Před 2 lety +1

      Ahahahha gold😂

    • @JessicaMorgani
      @JessicaMorgani Před 2 lety +1

      @@-na-nomad6247 Now that I think about it, he's right. People who learn to play games are the ones who can self analise.

  • @skibee
    @skibee Před 2 lety +227

    The thing that surprised me most about this talk is that Dr K. is 38 lmfao

    • @user-zg3gh8xg9v
      @user-zg3gh8xg9v Před 2 lety +37

      True, without knowing anything about him, first time meeting with this guy you'd think '28 y-o tops' trying to guess the age.

    • @SkinnyLegend1800
      @SkinnyLegend1800 Před 2 lety +64

      the age make sense in terms of where he is in his life but yeah in terms of appearance he's got some magic going on there

    • @ren.8137
      @ren.8137 Před 2 lety +1

      I thought he was a young looking 40 year old

    • @7Volkan6
      @7Volkan6 Před 2 lety +7

      @@SkinnyLegend1800 Good skin and a head full of hair (not grey/white) works magic.

    • @farahabdulahi474
      @farahabdulahi474 Před 2 lety +2

      look at his neck. easiest way to see age

  • @imaginareality
    @imaginareality Před 2 lety +294

    One thing I feel like is missing from this discussion is the importance of not just accepting your mistakes and then working on yourself but also apologizing to the people you've hurt and making it up to them. Just because there is nothing I can do about the shit my past self has done, doesn't mean I should expect others to just forget and forgive my shitty past behaviours. It's probably a pretty obvious thing to point out but I feel like it's important to explicitly say it.

    • @shadeflower2749
      @shadeflower2749 Před 2 lety +35

      I tend to think that it depends on the people. Some people the best way to move on is to just move beyond it and never speak to you again. Others may want the apology. I personally think that if it's a like here and now thing of like it happened recently then yeah. Apologize and make it up. But if it was when you were middle schoolers and didn't know any better and now you're in college and haven't spoken? It might not be worth it to rehash old wounds unless a the hurt party in question is actively seeking out an apology.

    • @Arlesmon
      @Arlesmon Před 2 lety +16

      Sometimes, you lose contact with people or some of the damage someone has done is beyond repair or forgiving and in those cases an apology will not heal their wounds.
      I get your point and i would definitely apologize to People I've hurt if i had the opportunity, but Sadly some Just prefer to never interact with us again.
      In this point, it's probably better to Just move on and be a better person for New People, for that person they might remember you as the worst person in the World, but for someone else, you might be their Best person that happen in their world

    • @wesleywallace4426
      @wesleywallace4426 Před rokem +10

      Focus on what you can control. Don't focus on explaining what made you act in a certain way; you already know that. Focus on saying that you will do better in the future.
      Them responding back saying you can try to be friends again is more of a miracle than an actual goal. You can't control how other people would react.

    • @klbwashere
      @klbwashere Před 8 měsíci

  • @easyluckable
    @easyluckable Před 2 lety +183

    I just love when Dr. K use game analogies to explain life problems. It makes so much sense.

    • @vincemcmahonreadskoran3120
      @vincemcmahonreadskoran3120 Před 2 lety +7

      That’s cuz a lot of us understand vidya better than real life.

    • @MF_ZORO
      @MF_ZORO Před 2 lety +3

      Ni-dom gang gang

    • @nudibranch8659
      @nudibranch8659 Před 2 lety +11

      Game analogies are so much better than the normal analogies people use. I wanna hear about how a lvl 5 shouldn't be expected to take on a lvl 50 boss, or that you gotta look at your skill tree and decide your strategy. That's the fun stuff

    • @Arlesmon
      @Arlesmon Před 2 lety +3

      @@nudibranch8659 that's mostly because People here are more fond to video games and Thus accept those messages better.
      But normal analogioes are not bad by any means, they did work and have their use, but it's mainly for non gamers and for People in the past

  • @otakuhermit1477
    @otakuhermit1477 Před 2 lety +275

    Got here early, but I am so glad that I found Dr.K. I am studying for a Masters in Psychology, and also will be working as a teacher in school. Seeing how Dr.K guides people through interviews, and these mini episodes have also allowed me to help people around me. Keep up the good work, Dr.K. Your work means a lot to an aspiring counsellor and to many students navigating through their adolescent lives.

    • @aweik4937
      @aweik4937 Před 2 lety +10

      Good luck!

    • @PatLadsChan99
      @PatLadsChan99 Před 2 lety +10

      All the best on your journey

    • @annabellabaumann5720
      @annabellabaumann5720 Před rokem

      Hi :) ! I’m so glad I came across your commentary!! I can absolutely relate to your future aspiration of becoming a teacher with a psychology degree. My dream is to make a difference in a community having a deeper understanding of what moves people, being able to help and counsel. May I ask you how you plan to get into teaching after studying psychology? Or do you already have a teacher’s license? So cool to find someone with the same goal 😁

  • @liameeeeeee
    @liameeeeeee Před 2 lety +74

    "The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change." -Carl Rodgers

  • @smashedbread
    @smashedbread Před 2 lety +64

    Here is my take on it. Accept the good and bad of yourself, focus on doing more of the good and less of the bad but don’t try to change who you are.
    Like a car, if you are a Honda Civic, don’t try to be a Lamborghini. You can change the color, under the hood, and turn into a legitimate fast car, keep it clean, nice interior, etc. but don’t rice it out where it looks like shit with fake autozone vent stickers and a wing on the back but struggles to get above 100 mph.

    • @luffytaro-tg1gm
      @luffytaro-tg1gm Před 4 měsíci

      nice one, this was way too funny to visualize !

  • @Retodd._.
    @Retodd._. Před 2 lety +134

    The “META GAMING POGGGERS” killed me

  • @MoltarTheGreat
    @MoltarTheGreat Před 2 lety +5

    That "If you can't handle me at my worst, you don't deserve me at my best" part - Trueeeeee, I always hated this entitled attitude people that have that mindset show. Acceptance then Change

  • @nothingmuch29
    @nothingmuch29 Před 2 lety +164

    I been paralyze to do anything for the longest time until recently I just accept that Ill 99% fail at anything I do and thats okay. The % kinda gets lower each fail

  • @GloryBlazer
    @GloryBlazer Před 2 lety +38

    There was this funny reply to self reflection and depression : "Uninstall it" at 10:35, just felt like shouting it out.

    • @cee20.5
      @cee20.5 Před 2 lety +6

      Another one just after it said:
      "[Pepe] install firewall"

  • @protatype7487
    @protatype7487 Před 2 lety +2

    Acceptance is merely refusing delusion.

  • @AyBee9725
    @AyBee9725 Před rokem +11

    my god, the way he weaves MMO jargon into the way he talks about life is absolutely brilliant. We need more people to take this approach to discussions of mental health. This is amazing.

  • @valdo2323
    @valdo2323 Před 2 lety +15

    9:27 “learning what you can trust about your mind is one of the most useful skills that I’ve ever learned”. Great quote

  • @uremumify
    @uremumify Před 2 lety +186

    Wouldn’t “admitting” or “acknowledging” be a better word than accepting? I feel like accepting has other connotations

    • @Mani_Katti
      @Mani_Katti Před 2 lety +32

      Admitting or acknowledging a mistake is the same as accepting it. Most people have problems because they can't admit their mistake.
      When you accept reality and yourself as it is right now in this moment, then things will change.

    • @Mani_Katti
      @Mani_Katti Před 2 lety +68

      Also another subtle difference I noticed. I have a friend who always admits his fault or acknowledges he's done something wrong but he beats himself up for it instead of accepting it.

    • @naturally_rob
      @naturally_rob Před 2 lety +8

      Well, acceptance is those things and more. It's a comprehensive term.

    • @anomallie
      @anomallie Před 2 lety +27

      @@Mani_Katti No I agree with OP. The only reason the person who made the Reddit post seemed like, on a superficial level, to have had that pre-conceived definition of acceptance is because *there’s no other concise way to name the problem*
      Just think about it. When a person is beating themself up for, a mistake they made, a general flaw about themselves, whatever, and their well-meaning friend tells them “accept yourself!”, *what does that even mean?* The person beating themselves up doesn’t understand what the fuck they’re really trying to say in response to them beating themselves up over a flaw _they are clearly very aware that exists in themselves_ .So the only logical conclusion they can make in their heads is “So I can’t do anything about it is what you’re really telling me?”. It’s a response that *confuses the hell out of people* .
      It’s not only that, but some situations, certain efforts are *wasted* and you simply must “ *accept that there’s nothing else you can do* “ .There’s a reason why people conflate acceptance with defeat. This is exactly why. Because it’s used to usually express *this is all there is. / IT IS WHAT IT IS* .
      In conclusion: it’s *extremely* important to be precise in our wording and communication. It’s saves a LOT of suffering through misunderstandings. aka say “acknowledge that this is happening/happened” instead of saying “accept it”.

    • @Aldraz
      @Aldraz Před 2 lety +1

      @@anomallie Acceptance of yourself actually has a long spiritual history. It's about accepting the truth about thyself, about your composition, about your inner systems, functionings and emotional balance. It is done so, because then you can let go of all non important thoughts, like regret. If you let go of all negative emotions, you can start focusing on how to fix thyself. That's why it's called accepting yourself and not acknowledging.

  • @clairegorsch6117
    @clairegorsch6117 Před 2 lety +144

    "Where did we get the idea that acceptance means you don't change."
    Well, there are two different kinds of acceptance. Accepting that you have an issue, and acceptance yourself with all of your issues. Accepting that you have an issue is what can create change. But people who don't accept themselves, don't accept themselves because they accept that they have an issue, and believe that they can't change it, and they're bad because of it. If they accept their whole self, that means their issue no longer bothers them. If their issue no longer bothers them, then why would they change their issue? That's where the confusion is.

    • @dave-nj5bb
      @dave-nj5bb Před 2 lety +17

      Exactly the guy in the video didn’t understand what the question meant bu “accepting”

    • @JAUNEtheLOCKE
      @JAUNEtheLOCKE Před 2 lety +11

      I think the only things we should 100% accept, to the point where it does not bother us, are the things we actually cannot change (for example, our ethnicity, sexuality, genetics, etc).

    • @chakritlikitkhajorn8730
      @chakritlikitkhajorn8730 Před 2 lety +18

      You accept everything, including yourselves, the will to change for the better, the fear and discomfort to change. And you need to consolidate those without rejecting any part. That is what it means to accept your whole self. If by the process of “accepting yourselves” you discard the willingness to be better (if there is) along the way, you are not fully accepting yourselves yet.
      And it’s ok if once you consolidate everything you don’t feel like you need to change anymore. That can happen. The difference is you have a clear mind that this is the way you want to be. You understand truly why society expectation, ideal, whatsoever does not work for you. You can feel free and at ease at yourselves because you truly choose wether to stay that way or change.

    • @shinobi_endure
      @shinobi_endure Před 2 lety +4

      My 2 cents: When I think of issue, I think undesirable. By accepting that I have issues, I say that I admit that I have undersirable qualities. By accepting myself with all my issues, I mean to say that having undesirable qualities doesn't make me an unlovable/undesirable person.
      If I am not working on resolving my issues because I accept them, then they are no longer "undesirable" are they? Then it's not a bug but a feature. Then I am not overweight, I am big boned. I resolved the issue by making my weight being high a desirable quality. It's no longer an issue then. And if it's no longer an issue, then why do I need to accept it as an issue?

    • @kissenklauer7011
      @kissenklauer7011 Před 2 lety +3

      @@shinobi_endure because in that case you'd probably be lying to yourself. calling it big boned sounds to me like the ego justifying the problem by talking it down and by pushing the responsibility away (you can't change your bone structure even if you tried). if one conciously decides it's okay for them to have a shorter AND lesser quality life by being obese, more power to them, but tbh I highly doubt it. I feel like being able to make a decision like that is a sure sign of being depressed but that's my opinion and it might be my own ego speaking, who knows.

  • @Phoenix-pb4sm
    @Phoenix-pb4sm Před 2 lety +45

    This is a perfect time for me. CZcams recently recommended me the scene from Breaking Bad where Jesse is trying to sell meth to a support group, but he actually kind of opens up because he gets so offended by the idea that he should accept who he is, considering how awful of a person he actually is.
    Something about that scene really stuck with me.

  • @DontLeaveTheGardenerWithTheDog

    6:45 getting "cursed gear", what an amazing analogy! Really puts into perspective some of the things we get frustrated over that were inherited from our elders

  • @piotrzuchowski6884
    @piotrzuchowski6884 Před 2 lety +73

    The way I now understand the necessity of meditation... Finally, someone explained that to me, what was happening with my mind while I was meditating every day. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to keep it up till today, but definitely, I'm going back to it now

    • @thewildhealer541
      @thewildhealer541 Před 2 lety +12

      I order you to sit and meditate for one hour tonight young man

    • @GeeTony
      @GeeTony Před 2 lety

      @@thewildhealer541 haha

  • @samuelfunk4142
    @samuelfunk4142 Před 2 lety +10

    The way I heared this concept that clicked as a way to articulate self acceptance without adopting a stuck mindset was "Love yourself completely as you are, but do not love the state that you are in."

  • @bemanos12345
    @bemanos12345 Před 2 lety +15

    ''Learning what you can trust about your mind is one of the most important skills that I ever learned''. Couldn't agree more

    • @alexislapuz687
      @alexislapuz687 Před rokem

      Glad you wrote this down because you said it do enthusiastically and fast 😂

  • @BSingh-on4qr
    @BSingh-on4qr Před 2 lety +8

    Accept the past; change yourself in the present so you can embrace the future

  • @VivitheBlossom
    @VivitheBlossom Před 2 lety +63

    This is really helpful for me. I've been finding myself in this bad mindset where I do badly in my studies for a semester and instead of doing my best to still accomplish something I thought "well I shouldn't beat myself up for failing" and basically geared up to procrastinate more and accept my failure. I can accept what happened in the past without accepting that I'll do it again now.
    Luckily I got my shit together this semester, thanks to my friends believing in me and not wanting to dissappoint them.

    • @awkblkgirll
      @awkblkgirll Před 2 lety +8

      This happened to me except for the entire school year last year. I fucked up the first semester but I truly didn’t think I could ever fix myself and I went down this hole of procrastination and self hate. The only reason why this happened is because I never accepted myself and my failures. Nonetheless, good for you for getting your shit together! ❤️

    • @ColonelFluffles
      @ColonelFluffles Před 2 lety +3

      @@awkblkgirll haha same... Fucked up my 1st year in college. Had a lot of soul-searching to do

    • @TheMysteriousHi
      @TheMysteriousHi Před 2 lety

      @@awkblkgirll Same for me. This next semester is terrifying because I don't feel like I learned anything last year but here's hoping...

    • @cheeseboogar
      @cheeseboogar Před 2 lety

      Oh shit this is me

    • @tomasdolezal8303
      @tomasdolezal8303 Před 2 lety

      "I can accept what happened in the past without accepting that I'll do it again now." - that's such a powerful sentence. You have power, friend.

  • @unhelpful-harry
    @unhelpful-harry Před 2 lety +34

    Subbed to this guy out of curiosity, only just sat now and watched a vid, what a beautiful human being!
    I hope anybody reading this improves their lives 😊

  • @therawb7501
    @therawb7501 Před 2 lety +37

    I love when Dr.k gets on these emotionally charged rants.

  • @MrReese
    @MrReese Před 10 měsíci +3

    I am honestly astonished how even Dr. K's videos about topics that I think will be about X are actually about X and Y and Z too and unearth some stuff that has been bothering me and it helps me so much that someone qualified says and explains stuff in a way I can understand.
    This may sound strange but this channel has helped me more over the course of a few weeks than anything else to get past my issues or at least start working on them in an effective way.
    I had a really bad day today, I had unhelpful thoughts, I was anxious, I let my depression creep in, but listening to Dr. K makes me feel like I am getting back on the right track and into the right mindset again. It's literally free therapy for me and one that actually helps and is not some bla bla (which I had experienced and had to pay for it too). Thank you Dr. K, thank you so much.
    The only thing that I have a different experience with is meditation helping depression. I tried it for several weeks and I found out that it can actually make my depression worse because I am "alone with myself" and when my mind starts to take over it's not good.

  • @themothman3726
    @themothman3726 Před 2 lety +23

    The strangest thing is that as a society we expect the exact opposite from people. We have these hard and fast rules that humans at all ages of all upbringings are supposed know and understand and wether or not you break any of the rules really just come down to a role of the dice as to wether or not you find yourself in a circumstance in which it is plausible that you'd make the wrong decision and if you do everyone shits on you. It makes no sense.

  • @gnarthdarkanen7464
    @gnarthdarkanen7464 Před 2 lety +1

    My mother had some wisdom about this back when I was young and got disgusted with myself over something I'd screwed up... It was something of formative years and I just wasn't good at a skill or some such...
    She taught me to go to a mirror every night, and apologize to myself for all the shortcomings and screw ups I could remember for the day... Apologize for being human and flawed as a blanket sentiment is just as good... but specifics help point out where I needed to work on myself... AND then accept that apology. FORGIVE myself for being human.
    AND every morning go back to that mirror with my list of things to work on, and make a promise to do just a little bit better than I was the day before. It's a new day, and I can improve. It doesn't mean I have to completely fix anything, only work on it... MAKE the effort.
    AND understand that it's not always going to work out as well as I hoped for. Being human is a state of being less than perfect. Owning up to our imperfections and seeking to improve ourselves is an exercise toward growth and progress.
    I'm 45 now, and I still practice that goofy little exercise more nights and mornings than not. I'm still not as patient or tolerant of other people's BS as I'd like to be, but as they say "It's a work in progress"... Most of us are just winging it anyways. ;o)

  • @benkoskinen3871
    @benkoskinen3871 Před 2 lety +11

    Wow I've had this question for years, I'm glad Dr. K answered this post

  • @djboxer8962
    @djboxer8962 Před 2 lety +3

    I just found this channel today and the amount of questions he just answered that ive been dealing with for the past year that ive slowly tortured myself trying to understand is unbelievable.. everything ive been so confused about and struggling over and hating myself for has all become so much more clear due to these videos. I dont feel completely alone in trying to solve these issues. You truly are an incredible person.

  • @lelars8323
    @lelars8323 Před 2 lety +9

    That's been the most insightful video in a while for me. Much love to the HG-Team!

  • @MaxBeaulieu
    @MaxBeaulieu Před 2 lety +4

    For the first time in years I feel hope.

  • @Floraunalaura
    @Floraunalaura Před 2 lety +10

    I can see this is good advice for a lot of things. My problem is when something can't be changed. Such as having chronic fatigue. I can keep trying and trying to make it better, but it is never happening. In those cases I think it's better to accept it, and try to manage as best as you can. I feel lke there are some things you just need to learn to live with, because beating your head against the wall stops being fun real fast.

    • @LynetteWhitePhotography
      @LynetteWhitePhotography Před 2 lety +7

      I have chronic fatigue/burnout too. Dr K's advice on accepting where you are at now is really important. But don't resign yourself to never improving. Focus on giving the body lots of rest and healthy food to heal, and then very slowly increase activity levels. I mean very very slowly, lots of pacing yourself with short efforts and long rest breaks. Avoid triggers and distress. It's a condition that improves on what I call a 'roller coaster path' of progress and setbacks, that you can get to trend slowly upwards over the time frame of years. 5 years ago I was mostly bedridden, could barely stand to warm pre-made meals in a microwave and was loosing muscle condition, after lots of rest, learning to calm the system down via the parasympathetic nervous system, self pacing, graded exposure ladder processes and self care, I can now cook simple meals and walk 3kms. I still have to be very careful of my triggers and anything that puts load on my immune system, as they can put me back into bed for days and scramble my ability to think clearly. But now I have more days where life feels closer to 'normal', well maybe 70% of normal! My expectations of life and work have changed. When you are running on low energy then it becomes more important to do the meaningful stuff and let go of many of society's expectations. I hope this helps others who read this.

  • @user-oy4vu3ck3u
    @user-oy4vu3ck3u Před 2 lety +8

    This really reminds me of a lot of trauma work. Like how when you have a flashback one of the activities is to ground and stay present and another is to separate yourself and soothe your inner child/self that experienced the attack whilst reminding yourself you are separate and adult/stronger than your past self.

  • @necrolla8347
    @necrolla8347 Před 2 lety +6

    Dr. K is such a blessing to all of us. Thank you so much! Stay Healthy, Gamers. Keep grinding. 💪🏻

  • @MediaMunkee
    @MediaMunkee Před 2 lety +28

    This is an interesting and helpful take on the question, but I had a different interpretation of it entirely which I think could be its own entire discussion. To rephrase it the way I read it, "How do I know what about myself I even should be critical of in the first place?"
    There are obvious things, like lack of motivation, physical fitness, etc. but then there are more nebulous things I see people I know struggle with; like being a porn-centric artist in spite of a strict Christian upbringing, which not only invokes conflicting feelings about the potential _morality_ of the practice, but can also lead to you getting surrounded by a somewhat unsavoury community.
    There's reluctance to pursue relationships in a general societal climate where such things can be hazardous, financially untenable, and/or have proven historically on a personal level to always end poorly for similar reasons. I see about 20 times more people miserable with their current or past relationships than anyone who's had anything work out well for them in the long term, meanwhile I see plenty of people who've learned to cope with being single and even embrace the freedom of it. Yet it's supposed to be an important thing to pursue and I've no doubt is adversely affecting my mental state to be wilfully pushing aside in spite of how much _objectively better_ my life has been in its absence.
    How do you figure _that_ crap out??

    • @williampan29
      @williampan29 Před 2 lety

      that's why you need to read the bible.
      practice everything in the bible "constantly" and "devoutly". For it is God's words, and God is all knowing.
      do not listen to non-believers, listen to non-Christians, listen to atheist. For they try to confuse you and disorient you, tempt you to give up your belief.
      Therefore all non-Christian are what doctor K describes: those that don't accept God and insist they don't have to become better via believing in Christianity.

    • @MediaMunkee
      @MediaMunkee Před 2 lety

      @@williampan29 Been there, done that, thanks.

    • @williampan29
      @williampan29 Před 2 lety

      @@MediaMunkee I'm being sarcastic. Apologize.
      the truth is your question partly objected some of the premise of doctor K, and exposes the weird paradox of self-improvement:
      for instance, we usually think a person that farts wherever he finishes a meal is a flaw that should be fixed. but if you are living on an island alone, do you think it matters you need to fix it? would you be critical of yourself farting? if you see a person being anxious or worry of farting in the middle of no where, would you think he is sane?
      You wouldn't, because this quirk is a "flaw" only in the context of living among people or dense urban area where doing so will make you looked down upon and reduce chance of making friends or promotion.
      therefore just like beauty is in the eyes of the beholder; flaws is in the eyes of the beholder, too. We are critical to parts of ourselves depending what others deemed to need to fix. Others are mirrors to us. Otherwise why expend time and energy into fixing something that won't bring social benefits? Remember: you cannot buy time back.
      The anxiety then, comes from having no visible feedback from the improvement, to prove the causality between what you/doctor K. see as critical: if you dress well sleep well eat well and have fix most of your flaws but still no job no girlfriend for 5 years, is there really a causality between your flaws and your current less desirable state?
      If you continue to believe there is a causality despite the weak link, what makes it any different than believing it is caused by not believing god?
      that's why conspiracy theories arise during time of economic recession: I've worked on myself so hard; I've been critical to myself to the point of burnout, why is there no improvement? Therefore, it is due to outside circumstances: jews, immigrants, elites, etc.

  • @99sparks93
    @99sparks93 Před 2 lety +4

    This is easily one of the most important videos on this channel. Thank you, Dr. K.

  • @bhbylel
    @bhbylel Před 2 lety +37

    not even 2 minutes in but I frickin' love Dr. K

  • @babaganouche9605
    @babaganouche9605 Před rokem +4

    Thank you Dr. K Always helping us understand and grow

  • @spriddlez
    @spriddlez Před 2 lety +7

    This is a great video. I feel like I need to set a reminder to rewatch this one a month just to remind myself of the key learnings here

  • @Mutantcy1992
    @Mutantcy1992 Před 2 lety +7

    Accepting everything about yourself sounds odd until you recognize that the alternative requires rejecting things about yourself. Rejecting that something shitty happened to you, or that you did something shitty. Rejecting that you have ADHD or depression. Rejecting the portion of reality that describes who you are and what you're experiences have been.
    The only alternative to accepting everything about yourself is therefore denial, and most people are in denial about something, including me!

  • @prospero2405
    @prospero2405 Před rokem +1

    I was told again and again to not blame myself for the past and it didn't drilled on my head until I heard "Are you going to blame a lvl 6 for not being a lvl 22?" for the first time, it finally clicked.

  • @justCommando
    @justCommando Před 2 lety +1

    Wow. Thank you for the talk about not blaming your past self, because our past selves didn't know any better, I can let it go and move forward. I really needed to hear that.

  • @kristoffer2250
    @kristoffer2250 Před rokem +1

    > RANDOM NOTES <
    Accept and forgive each and every aspect of your present self, wherever you are. This means accepting that you can’t do anything about anything that has happened before. If you’re undeveloped in adulthood because of your childhood or if you made a bad decision that is still haunting you, accept that there is nothing you can. You can beat yourself up for it, think over the what-ifs, blame your past self for not doing X, or you can do the helpful, healthy thing and just accept it. Reality is the present, not the past or the future. Think about what you can do instead.
    ==You didn’t know any better==
    Recognize that it’s not your present self’s fault for the circumstances you find yourself in. After all, the you of today is not the same as the you years ago when you made those mistakes. When you think about it, those are completely different people! How can you blame your past self? He didn’t know any better. Poor kid must be so confused and unguided. How can you expect him to understand what he understands now? It’s foolish to blame him, you have better uses of your time.
    What we must do is accept the present circumstance and that we can’t do much to change the past. Accept that you did what you did, that you didn’t know any better. This is self-compassion. Mistakes are deterministic, caused by past events, and part of everyday life. What matters is the present and what you can do now.
    ==Play the present game with base stats==
    It’s like in a video game where you have base stats. You don’t whine at the character backstory for making this so, you just play the game with these stats and limitations. Everything is just circumstances and limitations in the present, there’s nothing to blame, it is the way it is. All you need to do is find what you can do to change it.

  • @gladman9634
    @gladman9634 Před 2 lety +7

    When you accept yourself the realization that one IS change comes, and nothing can be done about that

  • @vladislavkaras491
    @vladislavkaras491 Před 2 lety +1

    Just thanks for publishing such video. Especially, the the fact that acceptance is not the solution, but only a first step. Thank you!

  • @Ruthless701
    @Ruthless701 Před 2 lety +1

    I feel like this is such an obvious thing to understand. I had trouble with this for a long time since growing up, I’m now turning 18 and have already discovered the impact of accepting who you are making you feel more likely to change. Watching this video makes it clearer to understand even after. You should always know that you have control of your life and be confident in yourself even with your flaws and good sides, but you are not always perfect in what you do so you should look to improve. Ever since I found Dr. K’s channel I’ve been learning so many things. I want to thank you Dr. K for the many things you’ve helped me with!

  • @viktor.m.
    @viktor.m. Před 2 lety +1

    Dr. K.,
    I just wanted to say thank you from the bottom of my heart. This is the greatest lesson I learned from you. I accepted I was depressed, lonely and as such, could do nothing about it. Yet, as you said, it is the first step to change. Yes I am all those things…so what am I going to do about it? I thought I did everything I could and nothing more could be done…but luckily, there still is.
    For a start, I wanted to get a new hobby…so I bought an ukulele❤️
    Next step is bettering my behaviour towards others and valuing my time with them like I should.
    Who knows what else I can identify to work on:)
    From the bottom of my heart, thank you. I wish you well and I hope you can change many more peoples lives.
    VM

  • @Nikelaos_Khristianos
    @Nikelaos_Khristianos Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks Dr. K, I didn't realise how much I really needed this.

  • @IndiSimpsonRomero
    @IndiSimpsonRomero Před rokem

    At it again with the perfectly timed topic for my life right now! THANK YOU SO MUCH Dr. K
    ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜

  • @45Jelle45
    @45Jelle45 Před měsícem

    This video did more for me than 2 years of conventional therapy did. I had to pauze it right here and just spend an hour recollecting myself.
    I didn’t realize that I was so angry at myself for the psychoses I went through four years ago.
    I just celebrated the fact that I’m not sick anymore, that I’m doing life without medication. I’m living my best life again, with loving friends, hobby’s, studies and a cool job. I praised myself for my hard work. Not knowing how much judgement I had for how I behaved when I was sick.
    The kid was so confused. He didn’t knew any better. He did what he could. Clueless kid. Give him a brake. He needed help.
    Thanks for your amazing work Dr K. Watched 80% of your guide. And I’m halfway through all your CZcams video’s. It really helped rebuilding the foundation of my mental health. I’m grateful.

  • @berbearlol
    @berbearlol Před 2 lety +6

    Nailed it Dr. K. I manage web developers and they really get caught up in the metacognition surrounding the job. So much of what I do is helping them let that go and accept their current limitations as completely acceptable at the moment and not permanent, and that we're in the level up journey together. Tech skills can be learned! Being a noob or new isn't bad, worrying about being bad will only take away your motivation to take on new challenges (slowing innovation). I know from my own experiences from my time as a developer 🤣

  • @anewagora
    @anewagora Před 2 lety +2

    I love how sassy and passionate Dr. K gets here. So funny but also really gets the picture across. I'm encountering so many ways people have misconceptions like this.
    Also I have felt that I've lived many lifetimes, so Dr. K seeing himself at a different age as a totally different person is reassuring.

  • @mingyuez5614
    @mingyuez5614 Před 2 lety +23

    These psychology vids are pog and all but what I really want is a vid on dr K’s hair products

    • @ThisIsTheBestAnime
      @ThisIsTheBestAnime Před 2 lety +4

      I think he mentioned it in a Q&A at some point. You could probably find it by skimming through the comment sections of those vods with Ctrl+F.

    • @kaedatiger
      @kaedatiger Před 2 lety +5

      I'm willing to bet his gorgeous hair is due to genetics and proper diet.

    • @ForeverMasterless
      @ForeverMasterless Před 2 lety +1

      His hair truly is amazing.

    • @vasanthdhage
      @vasanthdhage Před 2 lety

      I thought only i was developing this hair fetish

    • @vasanthdhage
      @vasanthdhage Před 2 lety

      Someone please link the video here if found his hair care

  • @hannibalbarkas1350
    @hannibalbarkas1350 Před 2 lety +1

    This is such a great explanation, thank you for doing this man

  • @servicetosociety20
    @servicetosociety20 Před 2 lety

    I needed this today. Thank you!

  • @cryptoleprechaun5492
    @cryptoleprechaun5492 Před 2 lety +4

    "Your parents gave you cursed gears" 😂

  • @ayanamiikari
    @ayanamiikari Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for this concept Dr. K
    I was diagnosed with Schizoaffective Disorder back in late 2019, and PTSD on top of that early 2020. I ran from getting the help that I needed to heal shortly after the 2nd diagnosis. It's taken me so long to accept the decision I made back then, running away from the ones who loved me genuinely. I am kind of stuck in a toxic situation because of the pandemic currently, but I'm going to accept that fact from now on, and look more towards moving forward from this point on. I desperately want to understand how my mind works, even though it's confusing trying to understand the intricacies of my diagnosis' and how they coincide together. When I think back on the months before leaving, I don't understand what made me make such a brash decision in the first place. I'm going to work on thinking more clearly in the present, and trying not to focus on what was going on a year and a half ago, because it's all so hazy now anyway. I need to be present, and change accordingly.

  • @Rhinoch8
    @Rhinoch8 Před 2 lety +2

    Just wanted to say that Dr.K is now officially a world heritage landmark.
    Also I dig the psychedelics thing and you're right to give some warnings and disclaimer. That being said, I did some research on MDMA and the funny thing was that the professional manual was basically "let the drug work and do its thing on the patient, just stand in the back and be a helpful presence". HOWEVER there are many things to know and one can never fully appreciate the info needed and the research that are what essentially make a true professional. Stay safe out there. Cheers.

  • @iamcj.saraswat
    @iamcj.saraswat Před 3 měsíci

    Love you Dr K. Thank you so much for all the help ❤

  • @mr_0n10n5
    @mr_0n10n5 Před 2 lety +3

    Dr. K just put into words something I've been struggling to explain for years. Accepting and loving yourself does not mean complacency

  • @Wingedmagician
    @Wingedmagician Před 2 lety +24

    It’s like Jordan Peterson said “no you’re not fine the way you are” but he also says to not to be too hard on yourself and to compare yourself to the previous version of yourself not to other people.

    • @Veterunus
      @Veterunus Před 2 lety +23

      There’s a lot of problems with JP

    • @PomboKad
      @PomboKad Před 2 lety +4

      I would love to see Dr.K talking with JP about psychology

    • @flowgangsemaudamartoz7062
      @flowgangsemaudamartoz7062 Před 2 lety +5

      @@timothy2794 This. Exactly.

    • @rencion2885
      @rencion2885 Před 2 lety +4

      @@timothy2794 nah bro he is literally transphobic, misogynistic and pushes the Cultural Marxism conspiracy theory on a regular basis. He's good at giving advice regarding psychological issues tbf but he is NOT educated or correct in anything he says regarding politics. Critique those you look up to or you will be destined to be a parrot rather than a rational actor. JP is not Jesus, and even if he was, he is not above criticism.

    • @saturationstation1446
      @saturationstation1446 Před 2 lety

      @@timothy2794 the dude cant go five minutes without scapegoating leftists...

  • @aryanjaiswal7599
    @aryanjaiswal7599 Před 2 lety +15

    Every dr K video I watch, just blows my mind ☠️.

  • @alphegedinsijohnmojiun2961

    His uploads are a blessing.

  • @NoMoneyNoQuality
    @NoMoneyNoQuality Před 2 lety +10

    ...huh. I'm guilty of vicious self-talk, and I've heard the advice of accepting myself in the past. And I've never given it enough credit because if I wasn't highlighting my character problems then I believed I would become complacent in not changing them.
    ...never once occured to me to think of the way Dr. K just described...

  • @MrmeSmiley
    @MrmeSmiley Před 2 lety +101

    Guys dont be surprised if the views on this video increase tenfold, i'm gonna watch it 300 times

  • @nessietalitha1119
    @nessietalitha1119 Před 2 lety

    I keep coming back to this video everytime I start blaming myself and my past, thank you dr. K!

  • @kowotie_e
    @kowotie_e Před 2 lety

    yeah, like Dr.K says, we can’t keep beating ourselves up for mistakes we have made in the past! We do the best with what we know at the time and we usually learn our lessons. he says we may have the same mind and same body as we were a year ago but inside it’s a different person! A person that is growing! show self-compassion for yourself

  • @lisitska
    @lisitska Před 4 měsíci

    I had a very bad depressive episode before watching this right now. It helped me a lot, thanks Dr. K

  • @viniciusvyller9458
    @viniciusvyller9458 Před 2 lety +3

    "The only difference between poison and the medicine is the dosage." - Paracelsus

  • @jelmo3732
    @jelmo3732 Před 2 lety

    Humility is hard, but this is really insightful. Thank you.

  • @klaasm950
    @klaasm950 Před 2 lety +1

    Im gonna say that for now, this was so useful to actually get me started

  • @Mythis1
    @Mythis1 Před 2 lety

    I needed to see this. And I have friends that I think should see it that I’m sharing this with. Basically everyone should see this honestly.

  • @soonsuicidal
    @soonsuicidal Před 2 lety +2

    I'm 30 and I swear this is so helpful. Why didnt I meet you 10yrs ago Dr. K or even 15yrs ago. 😤 Kidding aside, thank you so much.

  • @alexandravictoria
    @alexandravictoria Před 2 lety +1

    1:55-2:41 this whole concept blew my mind. It seems so obvious but the way you put it made me truly understand it so clearly.

  • @michaelsmith4904
    @michaelsmith4904 Před 2 lety

    Great video, and so true. After watching it I realized that there are actually two meanings of the word "accept". There are a lot of things I don't accept about the way the world works, and my inability to accept them causes me to work to try to make things better. As an example, I would never accept injustice, and it motivates me to try to act in a just way in my dealings with others. This is outside myself though, something I have only minimal control of at the interface boundary between myself and the world.

  • @VaporyBeat
    @VaporyBeat Před 2 lety +2

    Dr.K and David Goggins are the two people giving me the tools and structure to make a life and person I’m proud of👌👌

  • @ynoga8578
    @ynoga8578 Před 2 lety +1

    Dr.k was so energetic here, so fun to watch

  • @bernardandries
    @bernardandries Před 6 dny

    I just wanted to tell you I felt really down and I was searching the internet for advice but everything just made me feel worse about myself. I think you do great work and really saved me from having a mental breakdown and for that I thank you.

  • @qasderfful
    @qasderfful Před 2 lety +20

    I think that person meant "How to understand what parts of yourself you can't change and stop beating your head against the wall trying".
    The answer to this question, however, is not the one people would like to hear.
    There's no method or guarantee to achieve that on your own. You should see the actual living breathing specialist face to face. A psychotherapist, maybe a psychiatrist.

    • @ckorp666
      @ckorp666 Před 2 lety +1

      an especially painful reality if you dont have the money to gamble on one

    • @kavenxiong5521
      @kavenxiong5521 Před 2 lety +4

      I feel the essence of the question "How to understand what parts of yourself you can't change and stop beating your head against the wall trying" is that the person in question doesn't understand themself enough, causing them to lack knowledge (or confidence) in what parts of themself can change and what parts cannot change.
      If all that is lacking is knowledge of oneself, all that one needs to do is explore oneself (AKA ask questions about yourself, reflect why you are the way you are). This can be done alone, with close friends, or with a specialist, though in most circumstances, doing it with a specialist will/should be the most effective by virtue of the specialist's skills and experience.

    • @qasderfful
      @qasderfful Před 2 lety +3

      @@kavenxiong5521 This can't be done alone, because you call judgements by means of your own cognition. And your friends will probably not be able to help you either, because since you're friends, you might be sharing the same world view, biases and cognitive mistakes. It's like trying to fix dislocated hand with the same hand. Stuff of movies, not reality. You need a specialist.
      And good luck if you have a mental condition and don't know about that. It'll be the same trouble times five.

    • @kavenxiong5521
      @kavenxiong5521 Před 2 lety +3

      @@qasderfful In my humble experience, I would say that you are underestimating the capabilities of humans. For what it's worth, I know with certainty that I and some people in my life have been able to identify what they can, can't, want to, and won't change about themselves without the help of a specialist, whether it be with a group or alone. From trivially easy things to identify like appearance and behavior to complex things like motivations, how they show love, what instills anxiety/fear, and deep-seated biases, it is my understanding that people are capable of at least identifying things they can and cannot change.
      Additionally, I'm curious where you got the notion that being biased makes it impossible PERIOD. It's not like we're talking about the actual act of changing, which is long, arduous, and often does require a specialist. But I digress. In my experience, while our biases will make the task more difficult, it is nevertheless achievable. It takes some trial and error, ego bruising, and hard pills to swallow, but it is nevertheless achievable.
      There's certainly people where they can't identify such things without a specialist or even not at all. However, I'm assuming most people who read this also frequent Dr. K's content and thus are at least aware of mental health. To them I could not in good conscience say that it's IMPOSSIBLE to do it without a therapist, only more difficult. (Obviously I'd reccomend seeing a therapist but if circumstances don't allow for that it's not like it's unsolveable without one.)

    • @qasderfful
      @qasderfful Před 2 lety +1

      @@kavenxiong5521 By the looks of it, this is a survivorship bias. I trust in your ability to find out what it is by yourself.
      The point is, your people got lucky. Assuming they indeed figured themselves out. And billions don't get lucky. Luck isn't a method, you can't *rely* on some circumstances happening that will show your life in a new light.
      Moving on, I'm not talking about plain bias. I'm talking about logical fallacies, culture (that acceptance misconception the video's about, for example, is a product of USA's (and some other countries') culture), narcissistic parents, autism, schizophrenia.
      We all have lens we're observing the world through. If your lens have been damaged ever since your birth, basically, you wouldn't be able to know this, unless somebody, or some circumstance, points it out in the way you can understand. And circumstances only happen for *some* people. And if you check your lens (or say the image of your lens) for damage *through the very same lens*, you wouldn't know what's really happening with them.

  • @ryanobrien2383
    @ryanobrien2383 Před 2 lety +1

    I respect dr.k for speaking on the art needed to change yourself and how in true acceptance of yourself I found that finding your own cause and effect. For example if you get hungry then I feel sad later or if I don’t clean my room and use that as evidence to support I’m pathetic. You could in blind despair about your future could just flip and I know it sounds a little like turn that frown upside down and in this cause just find something that gives you cause to hope. Also get a balance between pleasure and pain to avoid any rigorous delusions. Surpassing limits is definitely awesome but if you have no acceptance in regards pleasure and pain then you’ll run into difficultly and in here you if you find balance between such things you will find You are strangely unique.

  • @NachoLopezba
    @NachoLopezba Před 2 lety

    Thank you Dr. K

  • @wanadzhar3031
    @wanadzhar3031 Před 2 lety

    Thanks Dr. K.

  • @marissagoonieful
    @marissagoonieful Před 2 lety

    WE LOVE WHAT YOU DO DR K. TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF PLZ WE NEED U

  • @jonathanevans5453
    @jonathanevans5453 Před 18 dny

    You've got some really helpful videos on CZcams. Listened to a lot and they've helped me connect a few dots. Thank you for that :)

  • @candypeeps909
    @candypeeps909 Před 2 lety +12

    Ironically, I was thinking about this today. I was thinking about wanting to be the best version of myself at all times, but I'm not sure where that ends and begins. I think it goes into always feeling like I need to learn and correct things about myself, but I do it to a point of bad burnout.

    • @williampan29
      @williampan29 Před 2 lety +1

      that's because people don't "improve", they "adapt".
      a giraffe with longer neck is not better than one with shorter neck. the neck length change is simply how giraffes adapt to eating leaves from taller and taller trees.
      therefore adaptation is eternal and constant: employers hire high-school diploma decades ago. Later all want bachelors; then, all want masters; eventually PhDs, then nepotism.
      if you can't adapt, you perish.

  • @GibblesGotCoffeex3
    @GibblesGotCoffeex3 Před 2 lety +1

    this made me feel a lot better, thank you all

  • @SammyTVGaming
    @SammyTVGaming Před 2 lety +2

    my first girlfriend told me "would have/should have doesnt exist". Sticks with me to this very day.

  • @codezalo5773
    @codezalo5773 Před 2 lety

    We are together through it all, stay hopeful alnd stick together family 💙

  • @xxjoshuaxxjosh
    @xxjoshuaxxjosh Před 2 lety

    After watching this, i've realized my anxiety bugged my default node network, and I was like ohhhh. Then I found why my mind keeps blowing my worries out of proportion.
    ty Dr. K

  • @snipahx6194
    @snipahx6194 Před 2 lety

    Felt like adding to this my favorites. It was that motivational

  • @AsyL71
    @AsyL71 Před 2 lety

    I feel as if, through experience some people when they accept something about themselves, they believe it to be a positive thing about themselves, even in situations where said thing is a rather nasty aspect of their personality, or something like an addiction. Some people just want to wallow in their own filth you know, some people are terrified of changing themselves for the better. Glad this channel is around, it helps me word some of my thoughts better.