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You just need to miss a day of good gaslighting and take a sip of reality to be miserable.

From years of experience working in mental health, people pretty much have an "average" mood set (mostly) independently from their life situation. There are lots of people who are really ok when bad things happen in their lives, and lots of people who are dour or sad about things even when they're fine. Ultimately, lots of people don't need any "sips of reality to be miserable," they've just decided to be miserable regardless. Obviously all of this is serious generalization and is not universally applicable.

I found dialectal behavior therapy in particular had a strong focus towards preparing me to face injustice by teaching me how to control, conserve, and target my energy most effectively towards such goals.

DBT 4 lyfe. I'm a strong believer that literally everyone would benefit from learning DBT skills. Interpersonal communication, distress tolerance, emotional regulation, and mindfulness are all skills people can practice and develop