“You’re not a victim! You need to get out of that mindset,” Ayan said, exasperated. I was sobbing breathlessly. I had just returned from a “family holiday” - three weeks of being hostage to others’ ideas of fun in a foreign place. I had felt invisible to my family and had done everything but holiday. I was overwhelmed and miserable.
I love the idea of being a non-playing character in one's own life. That is a very unique and chilling description of being disconnected from oneself. I also love the concept of our old stories making us an unreliable narrator of our lives. Thanks for the article and your unique voice, metaphors and insights.
I love the idea of being a non-playing character in one's own life. That is a very unique and chilling description of being disconnected from oneself. I also love the concept of our old stories making us an unreliable narrator of our lives. Thanks for the article and your unique voice, metaphors and insights.
So relatable! There needs to be a brand of self help specifically for Indian families 😆