Hey there,
Long time lurker, first time poster. I've seen a lot of threads and posts where people show prominent signs of depression/doubt and are even suicidal to a degree. The point of this thread is to give some hope to those at their lowest which I think that is for a lot of you.
But first, I started losing my hair about 5 years ago and I'm still quite young. I have a huge bald spot that I've always been embarrassed of and am known to be the hat guy by many. As in I would never take off my hat due to the extreme anxiety that I would be 'outted' as a man suffering from hairloss. Today I still let the fear run my life but am actively trying to get over it. This is what I've learned so far.
Hairloss is all about mentality. Let me explain. There is absolutely nothing that you could do before hairloss that you couldn't do after hairloss (except for trivial things like paying someone to cut your hair). Hairloss itself is not what's holding you back, it's the thought of hairloss that is; the belief of what hairloss does to one's reputation being the dominate factor of why you limit yourself. If you tell the world something as truth, then the world will respond to it as truth. For example, if someone says "there is nothing good in this world" then all they will see is the bad. Even if clearly there is good being done. They will choose to ignore it for the benefit of their affirmation. And I believe people with hairloss do the same thing. Because it's easier for them to do so.
Now one of the first things people say to themselves is "women now find me unattractive." But why? I mean, I don't blame you. In your mind, that's what the world is telling you. People are always portrayed as being unsuccessful or ugly due to balding. But does that make it true?
"By age 35, two-thirds of American men will have some degree of appreciable hair loss and by age 50 approximately 85% of men have significantly thinning hair. About 25% of men who suffer from male pattern baldness begin the painful process before they reach 21." - WebMD
So do you think every single man (or 25% of them) in that statistic is ugly or unsuccessful? You must if you think you are ugly simply because you're suffering from hairloss. When really hairloss is genetics. It's biology. It's natural. And women know this. Don't take them for granted. They know there is nothing a man can do when they are losing their hair. Women see balding men every day whether they acknowledge it or not. Women are much more turned off when seeing a decision a man has done to themselves that they don't agree with such as not taking care of themselves or having bad hygiene. They can easily differ between genetics and choice.
Passion is what keeps most people going. Everybody has something that they are exceptionally good at - whether they know it or not. It could include being an accountant, a computer programmer, a filmmaker or it could even be a small talent. But because a lot of guys shut themselves in due to depression of hairloss, they will never fully understand or utilize what that something is. They are omitting the world of that skill. So because you're doing yourself a disservice to everyone by not chasing your dream career, you are also creating an insecure persona for the women around you. And they can sense that. They know when a man doesn't believe in himself. And that's why they don't want you. Not because you are losing your hair, or balding, but because you don't believe in yourself. And why should they?
It's not the cause that's hurting you - it's the reaction.
Stop living in the past. So many guys (including myself) think that hairloss is a temporary issue. Or that their lives would be so much better if they had hair. But that's not you anymore. You are never the person that you were yesterday. I know it's hard to accept but it's true. The sooner you love yourself in the present, the sooner other people will too. It's hard, I know. One of the most difficult things to do in this world is to accept yourself for who you are. But you can do it. I believe everyone has the power to.
Again, I hope this thread makes you second guess some of your beliefs. Even a small doubt makes it all worth it.
And now I leave you with one of my favorite quotes from Game of Thrones:
"Let me give you some advice bastard. Never forget what you are. The rest of the world will not. Wear it like armor, and it can never be used to hurt you."
Long time lurker, first time poster. I've seen a lot of threads and posts where people show prominent signs of depression/doubt and are even suicidal to a degree. The point of this thread is to give some hope to those at their lowest which I think that is for a lot of you.
But first, I started losing my hair about 5 years ago and I'm still quite young. I have a huge bald spot that I've always been embarrassed of and am known to be the hat guy by many. As in I would never take off my hat due to the extreme anxiety that I would be 'outted' as a man suffering from hairloss. Today I still let the fear run my life but am actively trying to get over it. This is what I've learned so far.
Hairloss is all about mentality. Let me explain. There is absolutely nothing that you could do before hairloss that you couldn't do after hairloss (except for trivial things like paying someone to cut your hair). Hairloss itself is not what's holding you back, it's the thought of hairloss that is; the belief of what hairloss does to one's reputation being the dominate factor of why you limit yourself. If you tell the world something as truth, then the world will respond to it as truth. For example, if someone says "there is nothing good in this world" then all they will see is the bad. Even if clearly there is good being done. They will choose to ignore it for the benefit of their affirmation. And I believe people with hairloss do the same thing. Because it's easier for them to do so.
Now one of the first things people say to themselves is "women now find me unattractive." But why? I mean, I don't blame you. In your mind, that's what the world is telling you. People are always portrayed as being unsuccessful or ugly due to balding. But does that make it true?
"By age 35, two-thirds of American men will have some degree of appreciable hair loss and by age 50 approximately 85% of men have significantly thinning hair. About 25% of men who suffer from male pattern baldness begin the painful process before they reach 21." - WebMD
So do you think every single man (or 25% of them) in that statistic is ugly or unsuccessful? You must if you think you are ugly simply because you're suffering from hairloss. When really hairloss is genetics. It's biology. It's natural. And women know this. Don't take them for granted. They know there is nothing a man can do when they are losing their hair. Women see balding men every day whether they acknowledge it or not. Women are much more turned off when seeing a decision a man has done to themselves that they don't agree with such as not taking care of themselves or having bad hygiene. They can easily differ between genetics and choice.
Passion is what keeps most people going. Everybody has something that they are exceptionally good at - whether they know it or not. It could include being an accountant, a computer programmer, a filmmaker or it could even be a small talent. But because a lot of guys shut themselves in due to depression of hairloss, they will never fully understand or utilize what that something is. They are omitting the world of that skill. So because you're doing yourself a disservice to everyone by not chasing your dream career, you are also creating an insecure persona for the women around you. And they can sense that. They know when a man doesn't believe in himself. And that's why they don't want you. Not because you are losing your hair, or balding, but because you don't believe in yourself. And why should they?
It's not the cause that's hurting you - it's the reaction.
Stop living in the past. So many guys (including myself) think that hairloss is a temporary issue. Or that their lives would be so much better if they had hair. But that's not you anymore. You are never the person that you were yesterday. I know it's hard to accept but it's true. The sooner you love yourself in the present, the sooner other people will too. It's hard, I know. One of the most difficult things to do in this world is to accept yourself for who you are. But you can do it. I believe everyone has the power to.
Again, I hope this thread makes you second guess some of your beliefs. Even a small doubt makes it all worth it.
And now I leave you with one of my favorite quotes from Game of Thrones:
"Let me give you some advice bastard. Never forget what you are. The rest of the world will not. Wear it like armor, and it can never be used to hurt you."
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