Everyone has an absurd story of how they have witnessed a Gen Z and confidently call out someone older in whatever set up for an injustice they had observed. In a recent trend, Gen Z came up with the mantra “being delulu is the solulu”. When we talk about delusion, it triggers a different reaction from different generations. The older generation will probably say, “that’s a terrible way to live, just go out there and work like the rest of us.” However, the younger generation have a contrary opinion. With the new world order, things are not favorable for the young generation. Learned but no jobs, more liberal but misunderstood, and more confident but considered entitled. Now this is where the mantra comes in and serves it’s purpose.
Tag Archives: ANXIETY
FOMO(Fear of Missing Out)
Fear, at the center of it all. Fear of being alone, of missing out on experiences and opportunities. Fast forward and I am now an adult. Same girl, same dreams, still afraid but now an evolved kind of fear. The fear of missing out.
FEELS SO GOOD!(Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response)
Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response is a tingling sensation that usually begins on the scalp and moves down the back of the neck and upper spine and sometimes possibly all the way down to the limbs. It is considered a pleasant form of paresthesia. When an individual is exposed to a particular types of auditory or visual stimuli like whispering, fingernail tapping and slow movements.
ME + FOOD = TOXIC(Bulimia Nervosa)
Bulimia Nervosa is a psychological eating disorder that is potentially life threatening as it involves secretly bingeing and purging in order to get rid of the extra calories. The patient eats large amounts of food in one sitting and lack control which result to overeating. They use unhealthy means to purge like, inducing vomiting or misusing laxatives, using weight loss supplements, diuretics or enemas, excessive fasting and working out, and strict dieting. The patient is preoccupied with body weight and body shape.
MORE IN ONE!(Dissociative Identity Disorder)
Dissociative Identity Disorder is a mental condition in which the patient has two or more separate identities. It is also known as Multiple Personality Disorder, or split personality disorder or Borderline Identity disorder. DID causes gaps in memory and also causes hallucinations in order for the victim to fully explore their alternate personality.
STARTING WRONG!(Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder)
On many occasions, in order for things to end up wrong, they start wrong. We all grow up in different ways and we can all agree that our upbringing plays a huge part in who we turn out to be as we grow. An acquaintance of mine always complained about how she couldn’t make anyContinue reading “STARTING WRONG!(Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder)”
I CAN’T GET ENOUGH!(Emotional eating)
Emotional eating is the tendency to eat in order to escape, to numb, to change or to amplify feelings. You tend to seek comfort in food. The aftermath of emotional eating is the feeling of guilt or shame and cycles of excessive eating that eventually lead to weight gain.
I CAN’T STOP!(Obsessive Compulsive disorder)
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is a mental health disorder characterized by repetitive actions that seem impossible to stop. These thoughts are uncontrollable and recurring; obsessions and compulsions.
YOU PRICK!(Gaslighting)
Gaslighting refers to manipulating someone by psychological means such that they doubt their own sanity. This causes the victim to doubt their own reality making them feel as if they have some loose nuts in the head. They tend to mislead their victims and make them question their perceptions about certain matters.
YOU SIMP!(Unrequited love)
It sucks that we cannot control when and who to fall in love with. Scientifically, love is a chemical reaction attributable to the hormones oxytocin and dopamine in the brain. It’s such a shame that we don’t have a grip over these hormones. The hormones work the same in both unrequited love and mutual love. Unrequited love is love that isn’t reciprocated.