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What happens to and when people lose their will to fight?

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both psychologic and sociologically

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  1. they stop fighting.


  2. They become complacent and unproductive when they lose their will to fight. The can also become depressed and see no meaning in anything, including interpersonal relationships.

  3. Apparently nothing different or special - to me!

    I laugh with any one else, and talk to anyone else, . . .

    There were an "IF", and a Bible teachings, and a love-sonnet of Will, and my mommy, and my two children, and all the skies and all the life to LIVE FOR - in spite of ALL, I wanted to kill my self! I could do it last year! I wished it many times, lately.

    There is NO DIFFERENCE outside that person, only the inner!

    They prescribe you some chemicals to make you happy.

    The difference is always within us. We'll react in accordance with our own psychology and values.

    I CHOSE LIFE AND TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE WITHIN MY LIFE without their chemicals.

    Cheers!

    P.S.

    I lied. There are lots of outside signs:

    - anything around may become a mess;

    - you lose your sleep;

    - you become dizzy because of the sleep lack;

    - you become disorganized and have serious trouble with your memory;

    - you have eating disorders - it doesn't have any importance WHAT are you eating, IF you are eating something, or WHEN you are eating;

    - you may have a lot of problems with your body: hormonaly, intestinaly, skin, hair, liver/gallbladder, etc.

    All of this are perhaps due to depression which leads you to the ultimate LOSE OF WILL TO FIGHT/LIVE.

    There are lots of ups & downs within your psychic, but finally it will count your decision. A positive thinking, a fighter, or . . .

    You may never know what decision may have that person, but you shall definitely KNOW them in such a condition !?

    It's like into the mountain climbing trip, when you'll find your partner value . . .

  4. In wonder, what the "fight" is for, How important is it, Is there a solution One can achieve, Can one be a part of that solution, etc. Some times it is good to "Let go and let God."

    Let go even if one does not believe in God. Depending on

    sisuation at times it is good to surrender, and move on.

    Removes the burden of things I can not change, Damned if do or don't let go, But do not give up hope.

  5. Depends what you are up against.  My mom had cancer, she was given 6 months to live, but lost her will to fight, she died 2 weeks later.

    Often people fear failure so they just give up, or they fear success and have the same outcome.  Sometimes we are fighting a battle of perception, battling something we percieve to be real that is actually not there at all. It is dependent on the opponent as to what happens when one gives up the fight.  After all, the opponent will win then, won't they.

  6. They die, on the inside if nowhere else.

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