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Mental Capital is everything. Without it you have nothing, nada, nichts. You could view suicide as a mental capital of a negative number for many a day. We need to keep this in a high positive number. Become apolitical if you must. Lets uplift folks. What do you do to keep your mental capital high. If you talk to a therapist or use pharmaceuticals so what. If it helps , it helps. I tell my dog my issues, he is my therapist and he loves me. His fee is two cheese sticks, an hour.
In the end, God helps me most. all glory I give to him
Mental Capital is everything. Without it you have nothing, nada, nichts. You could view suicide as a mental capital of a negative number for many a day. We need to keep this in a high positive number. Become apolitical if you must. Lets uplift folks. What do you do to keep your mental capital high. If you talk to a therapist or use pharmaceuticals so what. If it helps , it helps. I tell my dog my issues, he is my therapist and he loves me. His fee is two cheese sticks, an hour.
In the end, God helps me most. all glory I give to him
I agree. Shakespeare said it long ago. Nothing is either good or bad but thinking makes it so. There's enormous benefit to seeing the glass half full rather than half empty. I'm retired. I try to get some pleasure out of every day. I have no plans, no goals, no fears. I don't think of the future. Just concentrate on living each day. Prayer is a comfort, so is a dog.
Folks have trouble even processing mental capital. Laziness obscures those to even discover it's meaning. They must be told what it means.
I looked it up because I've never heard of "mental capital".
Mental capital means the degree of mastery of life skills at the time an individual faces the choices of life. [note 1][note 2][note 3] This term is first introduced by the economist Lok Sang Ho in his book Principles of Public Policy Practice
Ok, mastery of life skills. Listen OP, you can't have it both ways. People are doing the best they know how. If they don't have mastery of a skill, you don't turn around and call them lazy.
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