1. "Sorry... I'm just tired. Deep down it's obvious that I shouldn't be thinking this way. It gets the better of me sometimes. I try to make sense of everything, and just when I seem to find my footing doubt starts to kick in. Even when those close to me say I'm fine."
Archer: "It's alright! I'm just surprised that despite all the support we receive, it doesn't seem to ever really go away. I don't want you to feel down about having these thoughts. At the end of the day they're all natural!
2. Archer: "I just wish you were interested in your own growth rather than mostly focusing on others. It's good to support our friends, but we have to also focus on ourselves! There's nothing wrong with being a little selfish! I feel like there's so much we could accomplish if we weren't so caught up in the small stuff..."
3. *POPPING INTO EXISTENCE*
Scarp: "It's not as simple as that. We all know that our doubtful thoughts won't ever really just go away.
We will nitpick.
We will get jealous sometimes.
We will question things.
However, we can slowly learn to adjust to our emotions with time, and learn to cope with them. We can learn to just let our small mistakes work themselves out overtime. Nothing always needs to be perfect. If we don't feel confident, we can always rely on the opinion of friends in the moment. If we get jealous, we can always sit down and see what we appreciate about the stuff we make. From there, we can see what needs to be improved overtime.
When it comes to asking ourselves questions, I don't think it's a bad thing. As long as we don't harp on trying to find an answer to all of our questions immediately and let them come naturally, there's nothing wrong with a little bit of thinking."
4. Scarp: "Isn't that right...?"
5. Scarp: "If not, we run the risk of trying to find the wrong quick solutions to the questions we ask ourselves. When it all falls apart, it leads us back into more questioning when things go wrong. It goes in a cycle. Over and over and over again. That's why we have our friends. we can rely on their advice to form our own conclusions without the need to dig too deep."
Archer:" Mhm!"
Archer: "It's alright! I'm just surprised that despite all the support we receive, it doesn't seem to ever really go away. I don't want you to feel down about having these thoughts. At the end of the day they're all natural!
2. Archer: "I just wish you were interested in your own growth rather than mostly focusing on others. It's good to support our friends, but we have to also focus on ourselves! There's nothing wrong with being a little selfish! I feel like there's so much we could accomplish if we weren't so caught up in the small stuff..."
3. *POPPING INTO EXISTENCE*
Scarp: "It's not as simple as that. We all know that our doubtful thoughts won't ever really just go away.
We will nitpick.
We will get jealous sometimes.
We will question things.
However, we can slowly learn to adjust to our emotions with time, and learn to cope with them. We can learn to just let our small mistakes work themselves out overtime. Nothing always needs to be perfect. If we don't feel confident, we can always rely on the opinion of friends in the moment. If we get jealous, we can always sit down and see what we appreciate about the stuff we make. From there, we can see what needs to be improved overtime.
When it comes to asking ourselves questions, I don't think it's a bad thing. As long as we don't harp on trying to find an answer to all of our questions immediately and let them come naturally, there's nothing wrong with a little bit of thinking."
4. Scarp: "Isn't that right...?"
5. Scarp: "If not, we run the risk of trying to find the wrong quick solutions to the questions we ask ourselves. When it all falls apart, it leads us back into more questioning when things go wrong. It goes in a cycle. Over and over and over again. That's why we have our friends. we can rely on their advice to form our own conclusions without the need to dig too deep."
Archer:" Mhm!"
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