And yet people could do a lot worse than following his advice: get out of the house and try new stuff, meet new people, get some exercise...
The advice itself is fine, the rudeness of it is unnecessarily. Ai Shizuka you can of been just as blunt without being insulting, right? You could of given the exact same advice without the insults, yes?
Do you know why most obese people stay obese? Because people around them are "compassionate" instead of saying them "You are disgusting, stop whining and stop eating like a walrus". In a slightly more elaborate way obviously.
I'm calling BS on this one. Seriously man have you actually ever seen this work? Yeah, I get that sometimes you have to point out to the person that the reason there overweight is all the chocolate cake there eating or whatever, but the insults?? What the #$@!%?
To Person: My advice is what ever else you do, ignore obnoxious people like our "friend" Ai above. The exercise bit, good advice. If your not big on running just walk a bit. Even just down to the local park or something. If it's somewhere where there's a lake or river with ducks even better. Listening to ducks always seems to clear my head. As far as I'm concerned they know where it's at. They don't bother feeling insecure or depressed like humans do, they're just "Qwack", "Qwack", "Qwack" all day long. Fantastic attitude to my mind.
As far as the meds go, cut down if you can (talk to your doctor about this of course). The less of that shit in your system the better in my opinion. They shouldn't be a long time solution, they can cause as many problems as they solve. There's a fair chance they are there interfering with your head's ability to sort through your problems. I'm off course not a doctor & don't know you personally, so take what I'm saying with a grain of salt. On the other hand, one of my closest friends is a diagnosed Schizophrenic. He was in a bad way for a long time & then started getting better. When I asked him what had changed he said "I realized there was nothing wrong with me & I stopped taking the drugs". Interesting, considering every psychiatrist he talked to called his "condition" "incurable". Hopefully you'll realize the same eventually & work out things out.
Realistically,
there is nothing wrong with you. If your "different" then your different, so what?
Nothing wrong with being different. If you've got problems, well so do most people. Your's might be worse or not. You'll always have problems, life's full of them.
Learn to appreciate the parts that aren't problems. I don't personally know you, I can't really judge. What I can say is: At the end of the day
there is nothing wrong with you.
Edited a bit for clarity