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Sometimes I just feel so invisible, to people, not only in the street, at work, in school, at college or at uni, etc or wherever else you may want to add, like the shopping mall or the supermarket but also online when coming to forums and helplines all people can really do is try their best but sometimes when you come to a forum and post your worries hoping for someone to offer brilliant advice, its the risk you take and may not even get a reply which can happens quite regularly and it makes you feel even worse than what you were feeling like. Which can start me off to having a really depressing mode and I wish to god this didnt happen cause it makes me feel so down and silly and depressed but it does and I can't hide it.

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eh, about the forums thing, I get the opposite a lot myself. I take the time to think about someone's post and try to give a thoughtful response, and the poster never responds. and btw there was an interesting article on this humor website about the ways your mind tricks you into depression. you might want to check it out : 5 Ways Your Brain Is Tricking You into Being Miserable | Cracked.com

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As I was reading your post, I happened to be watching the out-takes at the end of 'Liar, Liar' and was cracking up. An otherwise 'invisible' and, by all reasonable norms, unremarkable guy (Jim Carrey) made a career for himself by putting himself 'out there' and taking risks with his particular style of humor. Interestingly, I would imagine there are days when he wishes he could walk through public and be 'invisible'. That's how life works sometimes.

 

Myself, I'm still surprised, and appreciative, when people notice me in public or pay any special attention. Many years as an 'invisible' young person honed that aspect well, along with providing a skillset for living life alone and feeling positive about that. Life is a gift. Don't squander it. Good luck.

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