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Dealing with the psychological side of witnessing things not accepted by society as possible
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 13168858:MV80MDYxMDg4XzczNTc1OTI3X0FGQjQyMTIy] You have to just try and see it as a piece of truth that was meant only for you. And understand that you can't blame other people for not being able to level with you on it. Some people even have a professional obligation to not believe you. Be fortunate and grateful that you got a glimpse at something, even if you may never fully understand it. Most people don't get anything at all, so they live in the Truman show. Is that what you would rather have for yourself? Probably not. [/quote]
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So, how do you deal with it when there will never be closure or acknowledgement?
Regardless of what it was.
Whether you saw a green alien or watched the CIA execute someone on US soil...
How do you deal with coming to terms with it knowing you'll never have society on your side? That they'd rather believe you're nuts than that it happened.
Has anyone worked through that crap and come out the other side?
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