Probably most dry eye sufferers think a lot about the negative aspects of having this disease. That's why I would like to compile a list with you guys that has a lot of benefits of having dry eye.
I know, that might sound strange to you, but here I go and start the list:
1) It taught me humility. Before getting dry eye, I had tendencies of arrogance (I am so intelligent / I will be so successful / I ...). Now I realise that people who have everything (money, health, relationships and most importantly: happiness) are basically just very lucky. Even if they worked hard for it and overcame adversity, they are still lucky because they had the necessary determination and resilience in the first place.
2) It taught me compassion. I think experiencing suffering makes you more sensitive to the suffering of others and makes you want to help others. This is often seen in this forum. By being really compassionate about other people your connection to them becomes much more meaningful - as opposed to having "friends" that you regularly meet for superficial chatter and mutually demonstrating how great you are.
3) It made me less materialistic. Before getting dry eyes, I was quite preoccupied with what I own and how much expensive stuff I would be able to obtain. Now I deeply know that while a certain degree of material things are helpful and nice, stuff generally doesn't make you happy.
4) It can help you developing resilience which will be useful when you face adversity next time. For example, I study optimism and gratitude now and realised that there will almost certainly be always aspects in one's life that are not the way we want and that it's therefore important to learn how to "dance in the rain".
5) It can be used as a good filter when it comes to selecting a loving partner. If you mention to a prospect at the beginning that you have dry eyes and put drops and ointment in your eyes all the time and use hot compresses every night or even wear protecting glasses all the time, then it alienates some people that you wouldn't want to be with in the first place. If you have somebody who doesn't care about these things, then this person probably really likes you.
I know, that might sound strange to you, but here I go and start the list:
1) It taught me humility. Before getting dry eye, I had tendencies of arrogance (I am so intelligent / I will be so successful / I ...). Now I realise that people who have everything (money, health, relationships and most importantly: happiness) are basically just very lucky. Even if they worked hard for it and overcame adversity, they are still lucky because they had the necessary determination and resilience in the first place.
2) It taught me compassion. I think experiencing suffering makes you more sensitive to the suffering of others and makes you want to help others. This is often seen in this forum. By being really compassionate about other people your connection to them becomes much more meaningful - as opposed to having "friends" that you regularly meet for superficial chatter and mutually demonstrating how great you are.
3) It made me less materialistic. Before getting dry eyes, I was quite preoccupied with what I own and how much expensive stuff I would be able to obtain. Now I deeply know that while a certain degree of material things are helpful and nice, stuff generally doesn't make you happy.
4) It can help you developing resilience which will be useful when you face adversity next time. For example, I study optimism and gratitude now and realised that there will almost certainly be always aspects in one's life that are not the way we want and that it's therefore important to learn how to "dance in the rain".
5) It can be used as a good filter when it comes to selecting a loving partner. If you mention to a prospect at the beginning that you have dry eyes and put drops and ointment in your eyes all the time and use hot compresses every night or even wear protecting glasses all the time, then it alienates some people that you wouldn't want to be with in the first place. If you have somebody who doesn't care about these things, then this person probably really likes you.
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