Was the guy he’s resting his head on a good guy in the movie? Haven’t watched it in ages.
TeaseTouche on
Its amazingg how a bit of positivity can lift us up, especiallyy when were working hard..
Probabl7 on
Sometimes, it is soo tiring to deal with these childhood traumas….. I just wanna be done with em
bearyginger11 on
Keep up the great work stranger!
WhosThereBitchFlooor on
“Thanks, boss! How about a raise?” “I’m sorry, but our billionaire owners can’t afford to pay you a livable wage.”
proflight27 on
I can’t believe Treasure Planet was a flop…
Lady_Teio on
Same here!!! I was told this by so many people! Turns out I just have adhd… I got medicated and now I’m pretty well unstoppable
Emsie-Memsie on
OP, from one person with childhood trauma to another; you are worth more than you may realize. It’s hard because the constant stress of being told something detrimental to self esteem over and over again sort of gives a “brain washing” effect. However, you have already proven resilient and you can do it! Keep going strong! 💪
AlexTheGrate_07 on
Such an underrated movie
TheHoboRoadshow on
My mum was right about me being lazy but J was lazy because it drained my energy being domineered over and insulted at any moment.
Curious_Field7953 on
I don’t have a boss as I’m an independent artist, but I feel this in my soul. A complete stranger can say the most mundane thing & my heart will soar!
DammitMatt on
If you’ve ever been told you’re “lazy” or “wasting your potential” or “you’re so smart, think about what you could accomplish if you applied yourself”
Might wanna get checked for ADHD lol
TheDreadWolf183 on
I loved Treasure Planet as a kid, and I still do as an adult. I used to have it on VHS.
Special_Love2946 on
100% trauma related.
I wonder if professional leads realize how much of the hard work they get out of their lowest-tier employees is a result of their deep-seated belief that they’re worthless and unlovable.
I only realized that this year. I’m in my 30’s.
Minute_Attempt3063 on
More and more do I want to believe that every one has some kind of trauma, but doesn’t want to admit it.
If parents say such things just a few times in your life, it will grow on you.
Imapurpleninjacat on
Keep going, you are already doing great even with the little achievements you have daily. Don’t let negativity affect you
Rachel1578 on
I feel this. My previous work places yelled at me constantly meanwhile in my current workplace, I’m doing the same level of work and my bosses praise the heavens I’m here because in their eyes, I give a shit. And that can’t be trained into people.
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Was the guy he’s resting his head on a good guy in the movie? Haven’t watched it in ages.
Its amazingg how a bit of positivity can lift us up, especiallyy when were working hard..
Sometimes, it is soo tiring to deal with these childhood traumas….. I just wanna be done with em
Keep up the great work stranger!
“Thanks, boss! How about a raise?” “I’m sorry, but our billionaire owners can’t afford to pay you a livable wage.”
I can’t believe Treasure Planet was a flop…
Same here!!! I was told this by so many people! Turns out I just have adhd… I got medicated and now I’m pretty well unstoppable
OP, from one person with childhood trauma to another; you are worth more than you may realize. It’s hard because the constant stress of being told something detrimental to self esteem over and over again sort of gives a “brain washing” effect. However, you have already proven resilient and you can do it! Keep going strong! 💪
Such an underrated movie
My mum was right about me being lazy but J was lazy because it drained my energy being domineered over and insulted at any moment.
I don’t have a boss as I’m an independent artist, but I feel this in my soul. A complete stranger can say the most mundane thing & my heart will soar!
If you’ve ever been told you’re “lazy” or “wasting your potential” or “you’re so smart, think about what you could accomplish if you applied yourself”
Might wanna get checked for ADHD lol
I loved Treasure Planet as a kid, and I still do as an adult. I used to have it on VHS.
100% trauma related.
I wonder if professional leads realize how much of the hard work they get out of their lowest-tier employees is a result of their deep-seated belief that they’re worthless and unlovable.
I only realized that this year. I’m in my 30’s.
More and more do I want to believe that every one has some kind of trauma, but doesn’t want to admit it.
If parents say such things just a few times in your life, it will grow on you.
Keep going, you are already doing great even with the little achievements you have daily. Don’t let negativity affect you
I feel this. My previous work places yelled at me constantly meanwhile in my current workplace, I’m doing the same level of work and my bosses praise the heavens I’m here because in their eyes, I give a shit. And that can’t be trained into people.