You don’t have self-worth issues, by any chance? If they are the underlying cause you’ll have to deal with them and not with secondary symptoms.
Otherwise let me point out that early interventions are usually VASTLY cheaper than trying to fix problems which have advanced to the point where you’re delivered to the ER. Going to annual check-ups is much more efficient than heroics of a large highly-paid team of medics trying to save your ass from some late-stage nastiness.
I don’t really believe that, but let’s say you don’t. Perhaps other people deserve you happy and functional, not dead or disabled? You’re a smart guy. Get your shit fixed, everybody benefits. Do nothing, everybody loses. It’s a really simple and easy decision, but I completely understand how difficult it can feel.
You don’t have self-worth issues, by any chance? If they are the underlying cause you’ll have to deal with them and not with secondary symptoms.
Otherwise let me point out that early interventions are usually VASTLY cheaper than trying to fix problems which have advanced to the point where you’re delivered to the ER. Going to annual check-ups is much more efficient than heroics of a large highly-paid team of medics trying to save your ass from some late-stage nastiness.
Yes, but dealing with them requires dealing with the belief that I don’t deserve to have them dealt with.
I don’t really believe that, but let’s say you don’t. Perhaps other people deserve you happy and functional, not dead or disabled? You’re a smart guy. Get your shit fixed, everybody benefits. Do nothing, everybody loses. It’s a really simple and easy decision, but I completely understand how difficult it can feel.
Yeah, well, that is the catch-22...