by Roflraptor on Mon Feb 07, 2011 4:48 am
Hi Chad,
First of all, don't feel like you're alone! The problem you're facing is a problem faced by many young men and women all over the world. They crave the attention and fame they feel they deserve but, as many find out, they are often relegated to being 'one of the crowd'. We here at JKAsiege.com/selfhelp like to call the problem you're suffering from a 'God complex'. Don't worry though, we're here to help!
There are a few helpful steps you can take to begin your road to recovery. First, try becoming more apathetic towards life in general. By doing so, you'll no longer risk having your megalomania exacerbated by praise. As is often the case in competitive sports, you may even be chastised! This upsetting turn of events can be a wonderful opportunity for realistic adults to crush the spirit of those who aspire to something greater than they can ever really achieve (like yourself!). Secondly, you may also want to practice incessantly in the hope that you'll realise some greater level of sporting perfection and strike awe into your teammates. Don't! It's as simple as that! Soon, you'll find yourself falling behind your peers and on the fast track to destroying your problematically high levels of self-esteem.
Unfortunately, Chad, that's all I could fit in this week's column. Be sure to read next month's issue of JKAsiege.com/selfhelp for more handy hints on understanding your commonality!
