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ericadawn16) wrote2014-09-30 09:39 pm
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Chris Brown
When celebrities do horrible things, it's easy to write them off forever but as a Christian, I know I am supposed to forgive and them a second chance.
I decided to read this interview with Chris Brown and I'm glad I did. I like that he was honest about his struggles and that he's still getting help for it.
“I think it’s all about the choices you make. With me, I deal with a lot of anger issues from my past – not knowing how to express myself verbally and at the same time not knowing how to cope with my emotions and deal with them and understand what they are. So I think help is great. I still talk to my therapist twice a week, and it helps me to…if I’m frustrated and I’m dealing with something, to vent and say what I’m going through so I can hear from an actual clinical person, ‘this is how you should react,’ or ‘it’s good to feel this way because feelings, emotions, and energy are supposed to come and go.
Chris continued, “It’s not supposed to stay there, you’re not supposed to keep it inside, because it’ll bottle up and you’ll become a monster.”
This is why being able to talk with others is so important and why I was so upset with a photo shared by one of my Facebook friends. The photo said to keep everything in because no one cares about your problems but you.
As Brown says, that only creates monsters.
I decided to read this interview with Chris Brown and I'm glad I did. I like that he was honest about his struggles and that he's still getting help for it.
“I think it’s all about the choices you make. With me, I deal with a lot of anger issues from my past – not knowing how to express myself verbally and at the same time not knowing how to cope with my emotions and deal with them and understand what they are. So I think help is great. I still talk to my therapist twice a week, and it helps me to…if I’m frustrated and I’m dealing with something, to vent and say what I’m going through so I can hear from an actual clinical person, ‘this is how you should react,’ or ‘it’s good to feel this way because feelings, emotions, and energy are supposed to come and go.
Chris continued, “It’s not supposed to stay there, you’re not supposed to keep it inside, because it’ll bottle up and you’ll become a monster.”
This is why being able to talk with others is so important and why I was so upset with a photo shared by one of my Facebook friends. The photo said to keep everything in because no one cares about your problems but you.
As Brown says, that only creates monsters.