I didn’t know where else to put this but I felt like sharing. If this helps even one person reading it then it’s worth it.
Today I was scrolling through Reddit, reading through a subreddit unrelated to wetshaving when I read a comment I disagreed with. For those unfamiliar with Reddit this is actually pretty common and happens at least one time every time I open up the app. Sometimes if it only happens once it’s a miracle. Now don’t get me wrong, not everyone has to agree with me and in fact if that were the case life would be pretty boring. But to use a wetshaving example: if you keep reading advice given to new wetshavers that is either outright false or just really misinformed, it can start to grate on you; sometimes to the point where I’m left asking myself who even wrote this. This is why I have a love/hate thing with Reddit and why I tell myself at least once a week that I’m done with it. But I digress…
So I read something that didn’t sit right with me (again not related to wetshaving) and felt like investigating a little bit. I wanted to see if this person frequented this particular subreddit to try to understand what was informing his opinion. I clicked on his username to see where he was posting to and saw something I wasn’t ready for. He had been posting to a subreddit that was a suicide support group. His wife had recently taken her own life.
I was taken aback.
I couldn’t even remember what thing he said that got me to click on his account to begin with. It seemed so totally unimportant now. Everything seemed unimportant now.
Why was I taking something so seriously? Why would I take any hobby so seriously? Why do I take wetshaving so seriously that it gets under my skin when I see some bad advice given? I don’t know but I had the answer to a better question being asked. The answer was that I shouldn’t take things like hobbies that seriously. I shouldn’t take myself so seriously that I feel obligated to correct random people I read on the internet.
I don’t really know how to finish this. It gave me perspective of what was really important. You guy’s are fun and all but this hobby isn’t important, not in the grand scheme of things. I would give it all up in a second to bring a loved one back.
Anyway, hug and kiss your loved ones and tell them you love them because you never what’s going to happen in life.
Today I was scrolling through Reddit, reading through a subreddit unrelated to wetshaving when I read a comment I disagreed with. For those unfamiliar with Reddit this is actually pretty common and happens at least one time every time I open up the app. Sometimes if it only happens once it’s a miracle. Now don’t get me wrong, not everyone has to agree with me and in fact if that were the case life would be pretty boring. But to use a wetshaving example: if you keep reading advice given to new wetshavers that is either outright false or just really misinformed, it can start to grate on you; sometimes to the point where I’m left asking myself who even wrote this. This is why I have a love/hate thing with Reddit and why I tell myself at least once a week that I’m done with it. But I digress…
So I read something that didn’t sit right with me (again not related to wetshaving) and felt like investigating a little bit. I wanted to see if this person frequented this particular subreddit to try to understand what was informing his opinion. I clicked on his username to see where he was posting to and saw something I wasn’t ready for. He had been posting to a subreddit that was a suicide support group. His wife had recently taken her own life.
I was taken aback.
I couldn’t even remember what thing he said that got me to click on his account to begin with. It seemed so totally unimportant now. Everything seemed unimportant now.
Why was I taking something so seriously? Why would I take any hobby so seriously? Why do I take wetshaving so seriously that it gets under my skin when I see some bad advice given? I don’t know but I had the answer to a better question being asked. The answer was that I shouldn’t take things like hobbies that seriously. I shouldn’t take myself so seriously that I feel obligated to correct random people I read on the internet.
I don’t really know how to finish this. It gave me perspective of what was really important. You guy’s are fun and all but this hobby isn’t important, not in the grand scheme of things. I would give it all up in a second to bring a loved one back.
Anyway, hug and kiss your loved ones and tell them you love them because you never what’s going to happen in life.