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Life's A Chibi: Care-less by o-kemono

Life's A Chibi: Care-less

o-kemono

I did this when I was having a very crappy week. I didn't care about anything and had no energy or motivation to make myself happy. Basically, my mood was just very down. I did have some drive to draw this. Its a hard subject to talk about or even make it into a visual image. But I did get the idea from eating a lot of junk that week and sugar crashing a lot because of it. So I tried to incorporate that into this image.

Lets say that your CARES ( your sense of compassion for others, your motivation to go and be a happy person, your intake of emotional energy from others and the world around you, your respect for yourself ) are in the form of cookie treats. On the box, it says "ONE A DAY TREATS". One cookie fills you with a good and balanced amount of happiness, motivation, and a sense of the world around you. They are your "happy treats".

Sometimes, its hard to care about anything. You feel like one cookie is not enough. So you take two or three instead. Sometimes that doesn't work. You don't feel like you care about anything after taking your treats, like your body is rejecting them. So you take more. Much like being on a sugar high very quickly, you start to care too much about everyone and everything around you. You don't take one moment to think about yourself and just focus on others and their needs. Very soon, you start to crash. Your emotions fall and your cares about anything slowly start to fade. You are left emotionally drained and mentally exhausted. There are no more treats left. You ate them all too quickly. You are left without any cares about anything, especially yourself. Depression creeps up onto you. Your motivation and drive to do anything are barely there. All you can do for the time being is sulk and become isolated. On top of that, you feel sick from ingesting too many treats too quickly.

I remember when I was very open when I was younger. I had an open ear to everyone that spoke to me. I heard about their problems, past, issues, troubles and so forth. I cared too much about their happiness and have people be happy with me. I inhaled their negative energy and gave them my positive energy in return so they could be happy. I used that negative energy to fuel my artwork. But there were times when I just didn't care anymore. I lost motivation to listen to people's problems and life issues. I took in too much negative energy that I became depressed and isolated. I wanted to care, but nothing was there, just an "empty box".

It is never wrong to care too much about people you love and trust. But there are times when it can become dangerous. When you care about others and the world around you, you sometimes forget to care about yourself and how you feel. You constantly give your compassionate and positive energy around without saving any for yourself. You have to think about yourself once in a while. You have to CARE about yourself just as much as you care about others. By doing so, your mood and emotions will remain stable and your motivation to care about anything and anyone, including yourself, will be there.

artwork © 2014 Alex Cockburn

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    Very wise words. I think that's what's happened to me and why my own depression is so deeply rooted. I'm a listener too, and I tell people to come to me if they need a shoulder to lean on, and I'm very eager to help out at work. Thing is, I may be victim to the "too much helping" syndrome you've described. My cookies are gone, and I'm left hollow and empty. Thanks for sharing this. I'll try to keep your words in mind.

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      ^agreed

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      I think it's the drive to deny the self that leads to overworking for others, not the other way around. Growing up in an environment where you must hide your feelings in order to be safe (pretty much everyone's childhood), tends to embed this behavior in you subconsciously, and putting yourself "on the cross" for others so to speak is just one way it ends up getting expressed. Ultimately however this leads to others not getting what they actually need and you being in pain. But if you do the right amount and kind of work for others, no more and no less, it turns out better both for you and for them. Few people actually learn how to do this however because during the time they would have learned, they are instead having to hide their feelings out of fear.

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    If you give to others for the same reasons you eat cookies, then you're really giving because you want something in return, the sweet feeling of seeing yourself as you wish you were, while not realizing you have denied how you actually feel. Even if you really ARE caring, but you don't see it in yourself. The trouble is when you don't acknowledge your true feelings, you are out of touch with the reality they represent, so your actions will be misguided and even have the opposite effect you had hoped.

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    good message

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    I like this metaphor, it's a good one