Great. That sounds better, Craig. A doctorate is certainly not something to sneeze at! Now that you got the idea about countering negative self-talk in the first few sentences or as soon as you realize it, pitch those types of inner conversations in the trash where they belong. I agree that people and bullies in our childhood planted negative suggestions that we sometimes take years to overcome, simply because we innocently bought into it in the first place.
Take an inventory every so often in the day to see what kind of thoughts and conversations you're entertaining. If they're negative or self-destructive, toss them out, and keep doing it. It'll require repetition and practice, but you'll find that over time you'll feel better about yourself and your energy levels won't take such a beating; and, suicide might just not enter your mind as often, hopefully not at all. I suspect that on the 'scale' of thinking, the negative side has been winning over the positive side too many times. Reverse that trend and go for better balance, one inner conversation at a time.
Burdensome and negative thoughts are heavy and we actually do feel physically weighted down by them. When we are thinking positive, lighter thoughts, and when into constructive ones, we get a burst of energy and an adrenaline rush sometimes, the kind that keeps writers up all night until their creativity is exhausted.
I know what you mean about bullies and messages we received when growing up though. That, and cheating spouses can do a number on one's self-esteem too, especially if we buy into the rejection message as opposed to other factors, in my opinion. Perhaps you can understand what Gerard (see the forum on Relationships) is going through?
I was in your city a few years ago and loved it. Bet you've never been in mine. I moved here a week ago, to a little environmental and wildlife college town in Ontario, Canada, not far from Toronto. I was born in Quebec City, another historical place, thanks mainly to a US deportation by the trainload about 90 years ago of children from NYC to various places, including Quebec. I'd love to read up more on this. If you can recommend some books on the subject, email the support address below the forums?