A go-to book for all my hard times
I deeply love this book and have read it three times already. It’s one of my favorite depictions of mental illness, especially anxiety and panic attacks.
I think of this quote all the frequently:
“It's easy for me to accept that I am bacteria, or a parasite, or cancer. It's easy for me to accept that my life is trivial, and that I am a speck of dust. It is hard for me to accept that for the people around me, however. It's hard for me to accept that my brother's life doesn't matter, or that old women who die don't matter, or even that rabbits or cats don't matter. I feel simultaneously intensely insignificant and hyperaware of how important everyone is.”
I deeply love this book and have read it three times already. It’s one of my favorite depictions of mental illness, especially anxiety and panic attacks.
I think of this quote all the frequently:
“It's easy for me to accept that I am bacteria, or a parasite, or cancer. It's easy for me to accept that my life is trivial, and that I am a speck of dust. It is hard for me to accept that for the people around me, however. It's hard for me to accept that my brother's life doesn't matter, or that old women who die don't matter, or even that rabbits or cats don't matter. I feel simultaneously intensely insignificant and hyperaware of how important everyone is.”