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My soul is impatient with itself, as with a bothersome child; its restlessness keeps growing and is forever the same. Everything interests me, but nothing holds me.
Fernando Pessoa, The Book of Disquiet (via thequotejournals)
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Carrie Fisher’s final advice column helped another person living with bipolar disorder
Multi-talented star Carrie Fisher was, among many other things, an advice columnist for the Guardian.
In her final column before her death on Tuesday, she offered heartfelt advice to a person living with bipolar disorder who asked the actress how she was able to live through the illness.
“Trying to deal with my mental illness and meet all of my responsibilities at school, work and home feels like a terrible balancing act,” the advice-seeker, identified as Alex, wrote. “Sometimes, I let everything drop. It feels like only a matter of time until the things that I drop shatter irreparably.”
Fisher responded by saying that, by dealing with a bipolar diagnosis at such a young age, Alex was already far ahead of the curve.
Fisher also stressed that Alex needed to find some kind of community of other people living with mental illness.
The actress spoke about her own experiences facing her alcoholism by going to meetings that she didn’t like to attend. She eventually learned that she didn’t have to like them, but she had to go.
“My comfort wasn’t the most important thing — my getting through to the other side of difficult feelings was,” Fisher wrote. “However long it might seem to take and however unfair it might seem, it was my job to do it.”
Fisher said that both she and Alex were facing a “challenging illness,” but there was “no other option than to meet those challenges” and to be an example to others who shared their diagnosis.
“That’s why it’s important to find a community — however small — of other bipolar people to share experiences and find comfort in the similarities,” Fisher said. “You’re ahead of the game. You’re doing more than I did at your age, and that’s courageous.” Read more
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