irritability. people automatically assume someone is mad all of the time or have an attitude when in reality they’re swallowing so much rage.
irritability. people automatically assume someone is mad all of the time or have an attitude when in reality they’re swallowing so much rage.
It's a real challenge, isn't it? When someone comes across as irritable or on edge, it’s easy for others to jump to the conclusion that they're just naturally grouchy or have an attitude problem. But often, what’s not seen is the massive amount of self-control they’re exercising, the inner turmoil they're containing, trying not to let their true feelings explode. This misunderstanding can be tough on everyone involved. It's important to look beyond the surface irritability and consider what deeper struggles someone might be facing. They could be dealing with pressures and frustrations that aren't immediately apparent, and what looks like a bad attitude might actually be a sign of them trying their hardest to keep their cool. Recognizing this can lead to more empathy and support rather than judgment. It's about understanding that sometimes, when it looks like someone has a short fuse, they might actually be at their breaking point internally, doing all they can to hold back a flood of emotions!!
@_slimarella_ People aren't mind readers I guess depressed people are know it
@_slimarella_ Liessss Just breathe air 😂😂😂😆
@_slimarella_ how do i send this to my parents