People have three selves: the real me, the realistic me and the ideal me!
1 real me: it's your subconscious self! You don't realize
2 Realistic me: You are the one who asks questions online, and you are a self who can think and do things.
Ideal me: it's your imaginary self. For example, if you worship Xu Wenqiang on the beach, he is silent and witty, and you think I should be like him!
Why force it? Is to encounter problems, the real self turns left, and the ideal self turns right. In reality, I worship my ideal self, so I cater to my ideal self and suppress my true self. But how powerful is the real self? It has been with you since you were born. Everything you do is behind your back. I am an ideal talker, but I am a real talker! Just like this, one is pulling you and the other is pulling you. Will you stop worrying? You will do it again and again, which is forced!
Don't treat obsessive-compulsive disorder as a disease, because it is your own product. When you treat him as a disease, you treat yourself as a disease. Can a person who treats himself as a patient not get sick?
The slogan of obsessive-compulsive disorder is: I force, I like it!
The basis is as follows:
1, people with obsessive-compulsive disorder have high IQ. Because mentally retarded people don't insist.
This impulse is emotional. Because numb people don't insist.
3. Patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder are kind-hearted. Because evil people don't insist.
4. Coercion is a fortune. For obsessive-compulsive disorder patients, compulsion is a unique and rare experience. My friend, face compulsion, accept compulsion, ponder compulsion and study compulsion confidently, and you will gain insight into human nature and gain great insight, liberation and freedom-self-transcendence.
5. The coercer is the partner of the coerced person. Accept him and be kind to him, and your potential will be aroused! On the contrary, if you don't get along with him, you will be forced to die!
6. Coercion is the passport of the compulsive, and anti-coercion is the epitaph of the compulsive.
Reading this book is the author's predecessor's experience and analysis of obsessive-compulsive disorder, very good! ! ! ! ! ! !