How did you overcome the struggle to look at yourself in the mirror?
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How did you overcome the struggle to look at yourself in the mirror?
I'm sure there was a time where you couldn't look at yourself in the mirror. You would be disgusted with what you seen, and bad thoughts probably filled your head. How did you over come this? Are you still struggling to overcome this?
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Re: How did you overcome the struggle to look at yourself in the mirror?
By reminding myself that a better person can look into the mirror one day.
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Re: How did you overcome the struggle to look at yourself in the mirror?
I don't say this to make fun...
But I've seen some people who are so obese that life must be extremely uncomfortable for them and painful. These people can barely walk. They need help bathing.
I get reminded of that and then look in the mirror and think life isn't so hard after all.
But I've seen some people who are so obese that life must be extremely uncomfortable for them and painful. These people can barely walk. They need help bathing.
I get reminded of that and then look in the mirror and think life isn't so hard after all.
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Re: How did you overcome the struggle to look at yourself in the mirror?
Not bad, thinking how things could be worse.HikerShawn wrote: Mon Nov 03, 2025 1:20 pm I don't say this to make fun...
But I've seen some people who are so obese that life must be extremely uncomfortable for them and painful. These people can barely walk. They need help bathing.
I get reminded of that and then look in the mirror and think life isn't so hard after all.
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Re: How did you overcome the struggle to look at yourself in the mirror?
There is always a worse.Demon_skeith wrote: Tue Nov 04, 2025 7:35 amNot bad, thinking how things could be worse.HikerShawn wrote: Mon Nov 03, 2025 1:20 pm I don't say this to make fun...
But I've seen some people who are so obese that life must be extremely uncomfortable for them and painful. These people can barely walk. They need help bathing.
I get reminded of that and then look in the mirror and think life isn't so hard after all.
I love hiking. I can get out there and hike all day long. My extra weight does make it challenging, though.
However, I know people who are very large, diabetic, and have had to lose limbs because of it. They're not going hiking.
That could be me. It could be worse.
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Re: How did you overcome the struggle to look at yourself in the mirror?
Yeah things can get worse, and be worse. That's a good way to look at things and remind yourself that you're still able to do things that many people cannot.HikerShawn wrote: Mon Nov 03, 2025 1:20 pm I don't say this to make fun...
But I've seen some people who are so obese that life must be extremely uncomfortable for them and painful. These people can barely walk. They need help bathing.
I get reminded of that and then look in the mirror and think life isn't so hard after all.