Facial Abuse - Hellga -
You watch. You relate. You cry. You feel seen.
You will suffer anyway. That’s life. The difference is whether you suffer the pain of discipline or the agony of regret. Choose your hard. Every Sunday night, write down three hard things you will do that week. Then do them. Don’t post about it. Just do it.
And then you do nothing.
That is the abuse cycle of lifestyle entertainment. You consume stories of broken people staying broken, and you call it “representation.” You call it “healing.” But healing is not passive. Healing is not watching someone else fall apart so you don’t have to put yourself together.
The modern entertainment industry knows exactly what you’re doing. They are banking on it. Every tragic backstory, every morally gray character who “can’t help” being cruel because of their childhood, every reality TV meltdown framed as “brave vulnerability”—it’s all fuel for your addiction to powerlessness. facial abuse - Hellga
That is abuse. Not the abuse you suffered in the past—the abuse you are choosing to inflict on yourself in the present.
You have been abusing yourself with softness long enough. You watch
Today, we stop.
For one week, track every piece of content that makes you feel “seen” in your struggle. I promise you: 80% of it is emotional junk food. Cut it. Replace it with biographies of people who actually overcame things—not by crying, but by working. You feel seen
Lifestyle & Entertainment for the Unbreakable. Did this hit a nerve? Good. That’s the sound of a cage door opening. Share this post with one person who needs to hear it—not to validate them, but to wake them up.