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We talk a lot about the importance of acknowledging our mental health, and I think this is in the right step. But I also feel that being hyperfixated on it, and treating anxiety only as if it's something that happens to you, rather than something that you can control with your willpower is not helping us. I talk about the story of why I started Youtube, the despair that I was in, and one woman who may have changed the direction of my life. I think we can all learn a thing or two from her.
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@TryinBin8889

1 week ago

On your point about mental health. Of course all the kind words helped to cushion my suffering, but they never helped me leave my suffering. All of my accommodations at University for my depression and anxiety only taught me to delay my learning to the extended deadlines more, only made me struggle more. It wasn't until I had a voice that pushed me, that emphasised they believed I already had the toolset I needed to get better and just needed to put the work in, that said the consequences of my actions were from ME and MY actions, not my depression and anxiety as something seperate and far-removed from who I was. Only then did I start to build myself up. It was HARD. It was really hard. But what we need to teach young people about mental health, is that yes accomodations and kindness can go a long way. But they ultimately go nowhere without resilience, responsibility, adaptibility, and confidence.

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@lonestar330

1 week ago

I admire your courage Charlie. Sad that intelligent people like yourself have to feel anxious just to speak the truth. Thoroughly enjoy your articulate and common sense content.

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@melbbb5673

1 week ago

You are one of the few adults in the room - THANK YOU!!!

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@4000Wiggins

1 week ago

You are a brave soul ❤

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@TheOnlyDuolinguist

1 week ago

I’m glad to see you’re doing well! After a break in the videos, I got a bit worried some backlash might’ve affected your mental health. I have also found eating less processed foods, working out consistently, and maintaining a steady routine helps with my daily energy levels and brain health. Far too often we forget that brain is an organ that needs to be taken care of too. If you’re taking advice, I’d recommend going on regular jogs either in the early morning or late afternoon. Being in the sun while listening to music or an audiobook always helps brighten my mood.

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@SpacePea

1 week ago

Oh wow, you're back!

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@smithwesson7765

1 week ago

Hi Charlie, we had a saying in the army : "don't sweat the small stuff and...it's all small stuff. We humans have very little control over what happens around us and all we can control is how we react to those events. There's always beer of course :face-green-smiling:

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@The_Laxolotl

1 week ago

With every passing video, I get to see another reason to really admire you Charlie.

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@chaplainnormie

1 week ago

As a black person (apparently traitor lol) this is very true. Even I deal with these emotional immature individuals.

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@JonasCraftUltimate

1 week ago

big fan charlie, i admire your courage

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@christinesimmons8904

1 week ago

I appreciate you and your videos. You are brilliant and articulate. Thank you. ❤

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@justinkase1360

1 week ago

What a great video! This topic is rarely treated fairly, it's usually either too far one direction or the other. Also, your Aunt seems like a very wise and insightful person. Her advice was not PC, but it was great.

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@recharge6696

1 week ago

I honestly believe the way they distribute information and media is specific to each person and intentionally designed to turn us all against eachother so we don't focus to much on the real enemy.

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@tyty-iy1vi

1 week ago

I believe our anxiety is grown from living in a time of instantaneous gratification.

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@Jianju69

1 week ago

I hear you loud and clear. You are one of the few placing honesty as the highest virtue.

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@jbmpr

1 week ago

Anxiety 24/7 has become so normal, for so many decades now, that it's really more like second nature. It's engrained in the personality.

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@littlezentz

1 week ago

More wisdom. More encouragement.

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@emilycatherine446

1 week ago

I really hope people watching this... actually take the time to hear what you're saying, it's invaluable advice. Your mind is so powerful... be careful what you feed it.

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@maghurt

1 week ago

Tremendous amount of courage, I salute you. Emotional fitness or resilience is just like physical fitness, it gets better the more you do it, and it gets easier the more you focus on the goal and not the immediate pain. Just don't ignore the pain to point that you injure yourself. Cheers!

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@MichaelDavis-zu2ko

1 week ago

You make the kinds of videos that I've always wanted to make, but never had the guts. I really admire your logical approach, your bravery, your insight, and your intelligence. And I'm not just saying that to be overly nice. I wish there were more people like you. Thank you, and I hope things keep going well!

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