The Bi-Polar Man in The Bi-Polar Land

Being Bi-Polar can sometimes feel like being told to do something; and then once it has been done, being told it your choice and your fault for doing it. Like even a breathe of air can and has to be justified; like even a thought has to be explained before you are allowed to dwell in shame about it.

It also has the tendency to appear as one (myself (/or the self) in this case) not only has the ability to; but does take on board everything and anything that other’s say; but no matter how much one takes on, the other will still make it seem like it is your fault, and will stand firm in denial of any deflection of their own (i.e. individual / group / world agreement of used terms) self; and their own inner thoughts / habits / inner workings / or functioning’s.

It seems that whatever wormhole / gravity well that opens in the bi-polar brain also happens in the “normal” / other brain.

But such is life; and at least we are connected

8 responses to “The Bi-Polar Man in The Bi-Polar Land”

  1. MelliAnne avatar
    MelliAnne

    hard read. Thoughtful and provocative

  2. yassy avatar

    I wonder how it feels to be bipolar.

    1. Adam “Tanster1080” Tanner avatar

      I have written something about it to do with black hole shooting me from one side of the universe, sometimes by choice, sometimes by force. I’ll find out and post it 🙂

      1. yassy avatar

        Oh! The void of the black hole 🕳️

        1. Adam “Tanster1080” Tanner avatar

          I try to avoid the void of the black hole where possible; but I find it’s unavoidable at times :p

          1. yassy avatar

            It’s all in our head 😛

    2. Adam “Tanster1080” Tanner avatar

      Thank you for your interest Yassy. Here is a link with one of the ways I use to describe sitting inside my brain, which I have just re-written. There may be typos and / or articulation errors as I had to recall it from memory.
      https://wontoofree.uk/2024/06/30/the-bi-polar-black-hole/

      1. yassy avatar

        Thank you and welcome.

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