You’ve got your whole life ahead of you. Trust me, you have plenty of time to “peak”. This life is the only one we get, as far as we know. Be a good man and make the best of it, one small step at a time. Recently, gratitude has been a game changer for me.
every time i hear from someone who was born from 1998-2002 thier upbringing always seems so isolated, even more so then gen alpha with their covid classes.
Tyler, in the short time I've been watching your videos, your eloquence and transparency have helped me tremendously. Life takes us in unexpected directions, and i'm glad yours has gone this way.
I’m happy to hear my videos have helped you and I appreciate your kind words. I totally agree with your quote about life taking us in unexpected directions. That’s a great way to put it. I’ve definitely felt this way recently.
Please don't tell yourself this. High school isn't all there is to life. I'm also bipolar and I thought for a while I peaked in high school just because of all I accomplished. My story is pretty similar to yours, I was diagnosed in college and everything fell apart my junior year. Despite this, we can't give up on ourselves. We have 40, 50, 60 years ahead of us to enjoy and experience.
I agree with your message. Perhaps the title to the video and the topic in general is being a bit too harsh on myself. We are so young. There is indeed still so much time to accomplish more. I appreciate your perspective. Thank you for sharing.
I just had my heart broken from a bipolar ex who cycled and just decided to break up with me for no reason. Nothing was wrong and everything was going fine in our relationship. I’ve never known a pain this brutal. The person had informed me they were bipolar early on when we first met. I knew a bit about the illness and certainly expected changes in mood and maybe even periods of not seeing each other, but I never expected to just be brutally discarded out of the blue when the very first cycle hit. They just coldly blocked me from everywhere on social media and then over text without responding to me at all. It feels like a complete lack of empathy. I am assuming they are unmedicated. Idk. It feels like time stood still and just froze. Such trauma. Will I ever hear from them again?
Whenever I have experienced relationship loss, it has caused me great internal suffering. I constantly asked myself questions about what I did wrong. My advice would be to not be too hard on yourself and to love yourself no matter what. It's not your fault that this particular person decided to act in the way they did and it's also not within your control how they act. You can control how you react though. I think knowing that this person has bipolar will also help you because deep down you know there's a very real possibility that it's their illness causing their behavior. There's nothing wrong with you. Never let anyone ever tell or make you think otherwise. You're worth it to this world and we all have a purpose. I wish you the best and hope you take care.
Thank you man. Yeah after my social media accounts got banned, I sort of disappeared off the face of earth but it was for the best. I’m sorry you had to see my craziness on snap lol but I appreciate your positivity here.
You’ve got your whole life ahead of you. Trust me, you have plenty of time to “peak”. This life is the only one we get, as far as we know. Be a good man and make the best of it, one small step at a time. Recently, gratitude has been a game changer for me.
Very well put. This is some excellent advice. Thank you for sharing.
every time i hear from someone who was born from 1998-2002 thier upbringing always seems so isolated, even more so then gen alpha with their covid classes.
You’re a huge inspiration to me, man. Glad you seem to be doing well.
Thank you k8. That’s very nice of you to say. I appreciate it. Take care :)
Nice video, thank you for sharing you’re story.
Just a reminder that you are still smart, if you are ever feeling low about it.
I appreciate that roselight
It is ok to lose hope temporarily as long as you find it again.
Tyler, in the short time I've been watching your videos, your eloquence and transparency have helped me tremendously. Life takes us in unexpected directions, and i'm glad yours has gone this way.
I’m happy to hear my videos have helped you and I appreciate your kind words. I totally agree with your quote about life taking us in unexpected directions. That’s a great way to put it. I’ve definitely felt this way recently.
You are still pretty young. You can still try for your goals.
Please don't tell yourself this. High school isn't all there is to life. I'm also bipolar and I thought for a while I peaked in high school just because of all I accomplished. My story is pretty similar to yours, I was diagnosed in college and everything fell apart my junior year. Despite this, we can't give up on ourselves. We have 40, 50, 60 years ahead of us to enjoy and experience.
I agree with your message. Perhaps the title to the video and the topic in general is being a bit too harsh on myself. We are so young. There is indeed still so much time to accomplish more. I appreciate your perspective. Thank you for sharing.
I just had my heart broken from a bipolar ex who cycled and just decided to break up with me for no reason. Nothing was wrong and everything was going fine in our relationship. I’ve never known a pain this brutal. The person had informed me they were bipolar early on when we first met. I knew a bit about the illness and certainly expected changes in mood and maybe even periods of not seeing each other, but I never expected to just be brutally discarded out of the blue when the very first cycle hit. They just coldly blocked me from everywhere on social media and then over text without responding to me at all. It feels like a complete lack of empathy. I am assuming they are unmedicated. Idk. It feels like time stood still and just froze. Such trauma. Will I ever hear from them again?
Whenever I have experienced relationship loss, it has caused me great internal suffering. I constantly asked myself questions about what I did wrong. My advice would be to not be too hard on yourself and to love yourself no matter what. It's not your fault that this particular person decided to act in the way they did and it's also not within your control how they act. You can control how you react though. I think knowing that this person has bipolar will also help you because deep down you know there's a very real possibility that it's their illness causing their behavior. There's nothing wrong with you. Never let anyone ever tell or make you think otherwise. You're worth it to this world and we all have a purpose. I wish you the best and hope you take care.
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what's up liveforit! hope all is good
@@tyleradolfo7213 hope ur well u dont kno me but had u on my snap for while then u disappear but i see ur vids ☮️
Thank you man. Yeah after my social media accounts got banned, I sort of disappeared off the face of earth but it was for the best. I’m sorry you had to see my craziness on snap lol but I appreciate your positivity here.