Don't invest time and energy in everyone who's got a problem/difficult past/say they need to talk because it never ends.
It's absurd to accept what you deem unacceptable.
Cats are great.
No one can think for yourself or give you the answers of how your supposed to feel or act about things, not even books by renowed experts with diplomas.
You don't have to developpe multiple personalities to deal with different people according to their preferences.
Binging on cookies only takes you so far, and if you aren't fat, people will gladly disregard eating like that is problematic and might even envy you for eating "all that you want".
It's sad when your body ends up giving up on you because you can't handle things anymore, even sadder to know you'd have never stopped otherwise.
Peeps may ask "what should I [do, believe, think, feel...]?" but they don't really care, unless they want you to take responsability over their life.
It's not because something is obvious to you it is to everyone.
Being lazy can be great and real good for your health.
Lol at the LSE calling the EIE a spoiled arrogant brat.
Paying attention is a form of nurturing, be careful where you let it rest.
If a book angers, depresses, or makes you go manic, dish it... or tear it apart.
It doesn't matter if you're a mess now, live it, you will not be so forever.
Depression can be incredibly interesting to go through if you observe it happen, how you crash and burn then rebirth.
You'll always be too fat for one and too skinny for another no matter your weight or health.
You don't have to take responsability over people's feelings, lives and don't stick with those who expect you to.
Habbits aren't necessary, mostly if they stress you.
It's not because someone thinks something of you that it is true.
Patience is over-rated.
Not wanting to do something is a good enough reason not to.
Not wanting to stay is a good enough reason to leave.
Having nothing to say and therefore saying nothing is perfectly alright and has nothing to do with shyness.
You don't have to make things work if you don't want them to work.
Meow.