Sorry to hear about your struggles. Right out of college I had the privilege to work with people with mental health issues. Pretty much all of them were experiencing bipolar disorder or schizophrenia. A lot of them were also experiencing major depression. I even went through my own bout in life where I went through depression. Two of the first things I would start with when working with my clients was to have them identify what they knew to be true about who they are. The second thing was to understand you have a condition, but don't use that as the basis for forming your identity. Sometimes a person can get diagnosed with something. So suddenly they go for being Jack or Sally to being "schizophrenic", when the condition is just one aspect of who Jack and Sally really are as a whole.
I should tell you as well that I am a Christian. As such, the idea of RFID chips and stuff like that is probably not worth being fearful over. It's better to focus on who we are in the present, and how to deal with those things in the best possible way. If I woke up in the morning and pondered beasts, new world orders, and RFID chips, I would probably work myself into a frenzy and not get anything productive done. Instead, I wake up and get food for the dogs and the cats, take care of myself, clean, and then move on to other responsibilities and interests. I'm sure there are things you enjoy that you could make good use of your time focusing on instead.
Aside from that, just want to say - Nice to meet you.
I should tell you as well that I am a Christian. As such, the idea of RFID chips and stuff like that is probably not worth being fearful over. It's better to focus on who we are in the present, and how to deal with those things in the best possible way. If I woke up in the morning and pondered beasts, new world orders, and RFID chips, I would probably work myself into a frenzy and not get anything productive done. Instead, I wake up and get food for the dogs and the cats, take care of myself, clean, and then move on to other responsibilities and interests. I'm sure there are things you enjoy that you could make good use of your time focusing on instead.
Aside from that, just want to say - Nice to meet you.
