It sounds like you’re describing higher generalized anxiety in greater society, which is a symptom of a dysfunctional society not a disordered person.
I’m sorry for your loss… I’m sorry she couldn’t find her hope.
It sounds like you’re describing higher generalized anxiety in greater society, which is a symptom of a dysfunctional society not a disordered person.
I’m sorry for your loss… I’m sorry she couldn’t find her hope.
Thx, it was a loss for my ex-girlfriend, but her sister’s words always stuck with me.
Also, do you feel personal anxiety isn’t integral to generalized societal anxiety?
I mean, it has to be a feedback loop, right?
I just think if society as a whole has more anxiety than we’ve adapted to (it probably does) the baseline of measuring dysfunction individually shifts.