Lol.... sweetheart, you need to stop. It is not human nature to sabotage yourself. However, it IS human nature to make mistakes. Don't be so hard on yourself. We all do it. If you start being like this all the time, I'm gonna have to come over there and slap some sense into you. You got that?!? *wink*
2006-08-26 06:03:09
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answered by ? 4
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I think only you can answer that question, but what i can say is that we humans have a propensity to let certain patterns prevail in our lifes and choices. The key to understanding this is rationality, if you know what the rational repsonse to a situation is yet choose to go in another direction, its usually because something is pulling us, maybe lust, maybe self-hatred, maybe just naivity, buy ultimately we choose whichever option makes most sense to us at that time and the rational option isn't always as exciting, so people put themselves into situaions that i believe they know, consciously of subconsciously, will teach them something, give them an opportunity to heal from some earlier hurt that is bound to get restimulated from the new action....it isn't just you, we are all victim to this type of patterned, cyclical erroneous judgement, i think the key is not to be too hard on yourself, you're basically trying your best and doing the most that you can in every situation, if you want to do better you have to take on the distress that coaxes you into these situaions, and that can take a lifetime, so don't worry, just try and approach things rationally and that should help you see where you're going slightly off track.
Good luck!
2006-08-25 23:42:26
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on the person. When people sabotage their lives, especially when things are going well (ie a relationship) it usually means that they have a low opinion of themselves and don't think they deserve to have anything worth while.
If you're simply reading things/people wrong and making the wrong decisions, everyone does that. You're only human and can't always be right (unless you're female of course ha ha)
Chin up babe, things can only get better.x
2006-08-26 01:30:38
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answered by mother knowledge 3
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Humans rule with their emotions. Huge errors of judgement.. we make them all the time wether we know they're wrong or not, but it's out nature to rule with our heart.. not our heads.
We are emotional creatures..we are "emotion based decision" creatures.. and that is our downfall sometimes. People don't deliberately sabotage themselves, they merely make rash decisions in hopes of instant gratification. We don't normally tend to think about consequences of a bad decision on our future.
2006-08-26 00:22:29
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answered by Imani 5
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hi, you sound a sprint like me. i develop into instructed at 33 I had interest deficit sickness. sense like your innovations is in a scramble particularly circumstances? It makes you supply up rather? some thing like that? They instructed me i mandatory meds. I pronounced no thank you. i've got controlled without them. Ya, it probaly is human nature. We purely a sprint off the "time-honored" scale. hi- if that's no longer ruining your existence- settle for it and circulate on. I 've merely found out to maintain my existence ordinary. i are not getting invoved in to many stuff or perhaps human beings. that's been much less perplexing that way.
2016-12-11 15:39:43
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answered by Anonymous
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It is so human. It is a price of our social life. It happens when we are not willing to accept the whole truth about some facts in our life , but only partial ones because the truth can be so rude and we need to protect ourselves from it. It is called selective judging. to some extent it is not bad - as long as it does not bring you serious problems and as you are able to recognize and change it. Psychoanalysis helps a lot to learn how to be more self-reflective and to recognize the truths we usually don't hide from ourselves.
2006-08-25 23:39:42
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answered by Aurora 4
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absolutley jonny boy! Feelings of inadequacy, a deep rooted sense of insignificance can occur even when normal life seems to be going ok. Avoid drinking excessively and drugs are out of the question. You'll be ok dude.
2006-08-25 23:43:56
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answered by TinyB 1
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If in sabotaging yourself you make a very powerful point, does your life have more meaning than if you just faded away?
"It is better to burn out than fade away" - was this Jim Morrison or Neil Young?
2006-08-25 23:38:06
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answered by James 6
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It is natural, but i think this problem stems from your childhood upbringing and the environment when you were not given any encouragement or praised when you did something marvellous. learn to accept yourself and try to give your self the best encouragements. remember, you are not alone.
2006-08-26 00:02:48
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answered by cape mistotle 1
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Many of us do . . . it is not human nature, but typically a learned behavior from being around hypercritical people especially if one is a parental/custodial person.
2006-08-25 23:24:43
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answered by whozethere 5
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