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I’m a Passenger, Not the Driver of My Life

Raveen
2 min readMar 17, 2025

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Oftentimes, I feel like my mind is just floating outwards, not really tethered to anything. My thoughts are pulled away in different directions without me having a say in them.

It’s like I have no control over them. It’s quite a disempowering feeling.

I’m always preoccupied with how others may be thinking of me and judging me. I’m always concerned about pleasing others because I’m unable to give myself self-love and self-worth.

All this can be traced back to my ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder). My mind is so easily distracted, and my focus is almost non-existent. This prevents me from functioning effectively and being true to myself.

Whatever choices or actions I make aren’t based on my core interests but instead on what I think others might want.

It’s quite a tough thing to overcome. It’s like that part of my brain has to be physically rewired so I can shift my attention from others onto myself.

I’ve been undergoing hypnotherapy for the past few years…and changes have been incredibly slow. But I’m ok with it as I know how deep and serious my condition is.

Recently, I’ve started taking Xanax, which has made a fair bit of improvement. I’m doing deep breathing as well daily, or at least I’m trying to as best I can.

Hopefully, with all these, I’ll eventually break free from these mental problems and regain control over my mind.

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