Hey, I was wondering if someone needs credit to buy things. People in my family have said I wouldn’t be able to buy a car or a house without credit. But if I’m saving up cash to pay for things outright, do I really need credit?

Note: I’m sorry if this is the wrong place to ask.

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    8 months ago

    Please talk to a licensed medical professional and take a break from the internet until you get better.

    Honestly, that’s the funny part. I have rarely, if ever, lied in the past few years.

    Then you’ve been going through a psychological break and posting things with zero connection to reality. That’s not better, that’s worse.

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      8 months ago

      I find it perplexing that some perceive what I share as disconnected from reality. Everything I post reflects my current life experiences, including my personal growth and related developments. My medical team is aware of these experiences, and they are corroborated by others who have witnessed them.

      Regarding the capacity to love, it is a frequent topic of discussion. Why should there be a limit to the number of people one can love or care for? The idea of restricting this capacity to just two or four people seems arbitrary and unnecessary.

      I have consulted both a psychiatrist and a therapist. Both professionals have confirmed that my experiences and thought processes differ significantly from those associated with psychological breaks or schizophrenia, contrary to some family members’ concerns.

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        8 months ago

        Not gonna answer this, could easily pick out the lies in this comment just from comparing to your post history, I think I understand fully now why involuntary commitment exists.