10 reasons to stay alive

Joey Kidney
12 Nov 202304:22

Summary

TLDRJoey's video script is a poignant exploration of the internal struggle with the desire to live versus the temptation to give up. He candidly shares his feelings of invisibility, the burden of mistakes, and the fear of being a burden to friends. Joey challenges the viewer to recognize that the very reasons for despair are also the reasons to stay alive, emphasizing the importance of self-acceptance and the power of connection. His message is one of hope, urging viewers to find beauty in their struggles and to cherish their existence.

Takeaways

  • 🤝 The feeling of being needed by friends is a reason to stay alive, as it reflects the support and care one provides to others.
  • 🌱 Recognizing that everyone makes mistakes and that these are opportunities for growth can be a powerful motivator to keep going.
  • 🧩 Embracing one's uniqueness and not fitting in can be a strength, as it contributes to individuality and personal identity.
  • 😳 Acknowledging the discomfort of embarrassment but also appreciating the sensitivity and depth of one's emotions.
  • 🌟 The realization that the feeling of loneliness can be an illusion, as there are others who care and are present.
  • 🤔 Understanding that one is not a burden to friends, but rather a source of support, can shift one's perspective on self-worth.
  • 💪 The idea that one does not have to meet predetermined expectations or identities to have value and purpose.
  • 🤷‍♂️ The acceptance of not knowing everything and being comfortable with the unknown can lead to personal growth and resilience.
  • 💭 The importance of listening to one's own thoughts and feelings as a means of self-understanding and self-preservation.
  • 🌈 The message that the reasons for not wanting to live are often the same as those for wanting to live, highlighting the complexity and duality of human emotions.

Q & A

  • What is the main theme of Joey's monologue?

    -The main theme of Joey's monologue is the exploration of reasons to stay alive, despite the feelings of not wanting to live, and finding value in oneself and life even in the face of challenges.

  • Why does Joey feel that he wouldn't be missed if he were gone?

    -Joey feels that he wouldn't be missed because he is always there for his friends, supporting them, and thus they don't have a chance to miss him.

  • How does Joey view his mistakes and their impact on his life?

    -Joey views his mistakes as opportunities to grow and learn, suggesting that after a mistake is made, there is a chance to grow from it.

  • What does Joey think about fitting in and how does it relate to his self-perception?

    -Joey feels that he doesn't fit in, but he also recognizes that not fitting in doesn't make him stand out or feel invisible, which he has learned to embrace as part of his identity.

  • How does Joey's physical condition, rosacea, affect his self-esteem?

    -Joey's rosacea, which causes his cheeks to get red, affects his self-esteem by making him feel embarrassed, but he also reminds himself that there are people who pay for such a look in the beauty industry.

  • What is Joey's perspective on embarrassment and how does he cope with it?

    -Joey feels overwhelmed by embarrassment, which causes physical reactions like sweating and clammy hands. However, he acknowledges his fascination with his ability to feel such emotions.

  • Why does Joey sometimes feel that life is easier than being alive?

    -Joey feels that life seems easier than being alive because of the struggles and challenges he faces, but he also recognizes that this doesn't mean it's worth giving up on life.

  • How does Joey perceive himself in relation to his friends, and does he feel like a burden to them?

    -Joey feels like he might be a burden to his friends, but he also acknowledges that he is always there for them and that he doesn't reach out to them when he's feeling down, which might be why he feels this way.

  • What does Joey think about the concept of being who he's 'supposed to be'?

    -Joey questions the idea of being who he's 'supposed to be,' suggesting that there's no definitive answer to this and that it's more important to embrace who he is rather than trying to fit a preconceived notion.

  • What is the number one reason Joey mentions for not wanting to live, and how does he address it?

    -The number one reason Joey mentions for not wanting to live is not knowing why he feels that way. He addresses it by acknowledging his feelings and recognizing the importance of being present and listening to his own thoughts.

  • What message does Joey convey about the relationship between reasons for not wanting to live and reasons to stay alive?

    -Joey conveys that the top 10 reasons for not wanting to live are the same as the top 10 reasons to stay alive, implying that the very aspects of life that cause pain and struggle also offer opportunities for connection, growth, and self-understanding.

Outlines

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🌟 Finding Reasons to Stay Alive

Joey, the speaker, begins by expressing the internal struggle of feeling unwanted and the desire to be missed. They acknowledge the complexity of emotions and the search for understanding. Joey lists 10 reasons to stay alive, mirroring the 10 reasons one might not want to live, suggesting that the very aspects that make life seem unbearable are also the sources of its value. The first reason counters the feeling of not being missed by emphasizing the support one provides to friends, highlighting the importance of being there for others.

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Keywords

💡Feeling unseen

This concept reflects the narrator's sense of invisibility, as they feel they neither fit in nor stand out in various social environments. It speaks to the universal struggle of feeling disconnected from social circles or lacking significance, yet this feeling doesn't make them less valuable. The narrator acknowledges this as part of their experience and continues to persist despite it.

💡Mistakes

The narrator mentions making mistakes and feeling overwhelmed by the inability to correct them. However, they frame mistakes as opportunities for growth and self-improvement, emphasizing that everyone makes errors, but what matters is how we learn from them. This serves as a reminder to viewers that growth often follows failure.

💡Embarrassment

Embarrassment is portrayed as a powerful and overwhelming emotion that can make the narrator feel like they want to disappear. The vivid description of their physical and mental response to embarrassment highlights how difficult this feeling can be to manage, but also underscores the importance of self-acceptance, as the narrator notes their fascination with their emotional reactions.

💡Loneliness

Loneliness is a recurring theme, with the narrator expressing feelings of isolation and the sense that they are alone in their struggles. However, they counter this by pointing out that the presence of the viewer and the act of sharing their thoughts show that neither of them is truly alone. This concept is central to the video’s message of connection and shared experience.

💡Self-worth

Throughout the script, the narrator struggles with their self-worth, often feeling like they wouldn’t be missed if they were gone. This feeling is contrasted with their role as a supportive friend, always being there for others, which is something they ultimately take pride in. The video suggests that even when someone doubts their value, their actions and presence are meaningful to others.

💡Growth

Growth is presented as a positive outcome of challenges and mistakes. The narrator emphasizes that despite feeling like giving up, they have grown from their past errors. This idea encourages resilience, framing life’s difficulties as chances to evolve and become stronger.

💡Shyness

Shyness is a key aspect of the narrator's personality, contributing to their sense of not fitting in. Despite societal pressure to be outgoing and likable, they accept their introverted nature. This illustrates the message that being true to oneself, even if one doesn't fit societal expectations, is a valid and valuable way of living.

💡Support

Support is a central theme, with the narrator often being there for their friends, even though they feel unseen or underappreciated. This highlights the importance of providing help and being reliable for others, showing that support doesn't always come with recognition but is still meaningful.

💡Identity

The narrator reflects on not knowing who they are ‘supposed’ to be, questioning societal expectations of identity. This reinforces the theme that identity is fluid and personal, rather than something that can be neatly defined or dictated by external pressures. It encourages viewers to embrace their own journey of self-discovery.

💡Reason to live

The overarching theme of the video is finding reasons to stay alive, despite the challenges and negative emotions. The narrator lists reasons why they feel hopeless but then reframes those same reasons as motivations to keep going. This duality highlights the importance of perspective and the strength that comes from acknowledging both the pain and the beauty of life.

Highlights

Acknowledges the struggle of feeling unwanted and the importance of being there for friends.

Emphasizes the value of support and how it can prevent feelings of being missed.

Discusses the universality of making mistakes and the opportunity for growth they provide.

Encourages seeing mistakes as a chance for personal development.

Explains the feeling of not fitting in and the journey to self-acceptance.

Reframes the concept of not fitting in as a strength rather than a weakness.

Shares the personal experience of living with rosacea and the challenge of embarrassment.

Advocates for self-acceptance despite physical conditions that cause embarrassment.

Describes the intense feeling of embarrassment and the desire to escape it.

Reveals the fascination with one's own emotional responses as a form of self-exploration.

Argues that the feeling of loneliness is an illusion when others are present, like the viewer.

Encourages the viewer to reflect on their own feelings of loneliness.

Addresses the misconception of being a burden to friends and the importance of communication.

Suggests that the feeling of being a burden is often a result of self-isolation.

Questions the idea of who one is supposed to be and promotes self-acceptance.

Implores the viewer to find their own identity rather than seeking an external standard.

Shares the most profound reason for wanting to live: the ability to feel and understand one's own thoughts.

Concludes that the reasons for not wanting to live are the same as those for wanting to live, encouraging self-reflection.

Ends with a positive affirmation, encouraging the viewer to stay and embrace their beauty.

Transcripts

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hi I'm Joey and we're both here because

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we want to be even if sometimes it feels

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like we don't want to sometimes I would

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feel that it would be easier if I was

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gone sometimes I feel like nobody would

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even miss me sometimes I feel that I

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don't even feel at all and to some that

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may not make sense but for you I feel

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like you understood me and I think

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you're here looking for some reasons so

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let's talk about it your 10 reasons to

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stay alive for the same 10 reasons that

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you don't want to

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live here am

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I 10 I don't feel like I'd be missed but

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that is because I'm there for my friends

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when they need me they don't have a

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chance to miss me because I'm supportive

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they call I answer they fall I help them

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up they don't miss me because I'm

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there and that's something to be proud

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of nine I made mistakes and it feels

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like I can't make up for them

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we all make mistakes we all forget who

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we are at times and it feels like it's

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easier to just give up rather than give

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in but the greatest lesson that I've

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ever learned is that after a mistake is

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made the opportunity to grow presents

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itself and if you're here right now then

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you've grown for mistakes that you've

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made in the past eight I feel like I

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don't fit in and the truth is I I don't

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I spent years trying to be outgoing to

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be likable but the truth is I'm

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shy I'm introverted I don't fit in in

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school I don't fit in with my friend

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group I don't fit in in the job that I

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have but I'm here and I'm here because I

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don't fit in but I also don't stand out

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I almost feel invisible and my entire

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life I was taught that that was a bad

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thing but to me it's not I just like

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being here seven my cheeks get red I was

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born with rosacea and I already have red

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cheeks and when I get embarrassed my

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cheeks get even more red but I have to

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remind myself that there are people in

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the beauty industry that pay for

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blushing

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six when I feel embarrassed I'd rather

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die it's a bold statement

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but it's there I cannot handle

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embarrassment in the slightest form my

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cheeks get red I start sweating my mind

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start racing my hands get clammy and I

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just want to close my eyes and get out

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but in the back of my mind I'm

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fascinated by the way that I am able to

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feel this and that is nothing to be

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embarrassed about five it seems easier

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than being here and that's exactly what

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it

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is but it doesn't mean it's worth it for

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I feel alone but then again you're here

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watching this so I can't be I'm here

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filming this so you can't be we can't be

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alone it's a small thought but it's a

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big one three I feel like I'm a burden

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to my friends but I'm always there for

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them it's not about what I do for them

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and what they don't do for me but that's

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what I think about in my dark times but

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the fact is I don't go to them when I'm

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feeling down I don't message them when

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I'm feeling lost I don't send a text and

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then I end up feeling sorry for myself

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afterwards so I am not a burden they are

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there I just don't acknowledge them two

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I am not who I'm supposed to be but what

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am I supposed to be that's not a real

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question because there's no truthful

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honest answer there's no equation to

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problem solve there's no internet search

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that would autofill there's nothing but

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who I am it is never about who I'm

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supposed to be and

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one I don't even know and the number one

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reason why I didn't want to live even

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after all of the reasons

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above is I don't even know why I just

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felt it and I still feel it at times but

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the fact that I'm able to stop and

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acknowledge and listen and feel to what

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is going on inside my head is the sole

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reason why I'm here why I'm still here

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is the reason you are still here it's

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not your families it's not your loved

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ones it's not your job or your guilt it

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is everything because even the bad thing

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things have another side your top 10

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reasons why you don't want to

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live are the same top 10 reasons as to

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why you want to stay alive I told you

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mine now it's time that you understand

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yours stay you stay beautiful and I'm

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glad you're here bye

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