I have always thought that Bulgarians are people who are firmly on the ground and do not get carried away by sharing their problems in front of a psychotherapist or on websites. Now I don't know what to think. Who needs to share intimate things, since a corner may be given to you by a person who needs help more than you. I was convinced that this was the case when I once took my relative for an examination by a neurologist, and he not only did not help, but prescribed him colleagues quantities of antidepressants, because he was obviously connected with some pharmaceutical companies. The neurologist himself looked too nervous, tense, and needed help. So rely on yourself and your common sense. If you don't help yourself, no one can help you!
1 MiahCalix answered
I do not think so. That's why we are people to communicate. Sharing is part of communication. Whether you take the advice of others is a personal choice. For a person, even the fact that someone has paid attention to his problem can be of great importance. As for the competencies and states of the writers. I am sure that everyone gives their best to help with advice. Most people have experienced what they think. So you better see what others have tried and done before you with a problem similar to yours. Not to take a road that you can go around. After all, we are all people with our pros and cons. It is true that if a person does not help himself, there is no one to help him. But communicating with people makes us feel alive. The fact that there are others who have experienced the same, what you are currently experiencing and have overcome can give you new strength to fight. Everyone needs friendly advice sometimes. And here's the advice.