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Date: June 14, 2025 10:58AM
I know a few people and know "of" a few more who were living with Bi-Polar and at some point went off their meds. They claimed to be happier. But the people around them did not. (My own personal small sampling, of course.) Bloggers and TikTok-ers now telling people as a current trend how they've gone off meds and are so much better; never needed them. ??????
I read a column in the NYT wherein a certain celebrity was naming some things that really mattered in his life. One of them was his bi-polar medication. He said that it made him feel more connected because he needed them and knowing everyone needs something made him feel a commonality like we are, after all, all in this together.
I rarely felt like we are "all in this together" in this world and usually turned out to be wrong when I did. Depends on the "we" I guess. We all need something. Hard to argue. But the disparity of the various needs? And filling them? So many ways to fill needs and lots of them don't work and even harm.
So, we all need SOMETHING, but, why does religion have to be one of the "somethings"? What if your need for eternal salvation is just another garden variety addiction?
What need does religion fill? Community, of course. Being with your own kind. Beyond that all I can think of is the need to feel superior. The need to fulfill and verify your assumption that you are indeed superior? Without doing the heavy lifting to actually be superior.
Thus the phrase, "God's chosen people".
The more I look at "need" the more I think of the lyrics to the Paul Revere and the Raiders song, "Kicks". Very specific lyrics about needs and filling them all wrong. Very universal situation. As soon as you find a way to fill one it wears off and you need another one.
"Well you think you're gonna find yourself a little piece of paradise but it ain't happened yet, you better think twice.
"Don't you see no matter what you do
You'll never run away from you
"Kicks just keep gettin' harder to find
"And all your kicks ain't bringin' you peace of mind
"Before you find out it's too late,
You better get straight"
Where does Mormonism stand on the long list of kicks, needs? Above or below opiods? Because sometimes kicks kick everyone around you in the teeth even more than what you are doing to yourself.
Luckily my addictions, my needs, are gardening, painting, working heavily still, and having outbursts where I say exactly what I am thinking unfiltered which are kind of shocking to some.
I don't need religion in order to feel superior. Two ways to take that, haha.