Unexpected Fortune Cookie Advice: Seek Help from Mental Health Professionals

Jaxon Wildwood

Updated Wednesday, August 14, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

A recent Reddit post titled "Um, rude?" featuring a unique fortune cookie slip has sparked widespread conversation and reactions online. The fortune cookie slip, set against a granite surface with mixed colors of brown, black, and orange, carries a message that reads: "Seek help from professionals trained in mental health care."

This unexpected advice has resonated with many users, highlighting the importance of mental health and the sometimes surprising places where one might receive such vital reminders.

One user, Ther*****, humorously commented on the post, imagining a conversation:

- *So what brings you in today?*

- *A cookie told me to visit you.*

- *You've come to the right place.*

Other comments ranged from light-hearted to deeply reflective. One user remarked, "I hate it when fortunes are just advice literally everyone on the planet should take," while another pointed out, "The negative stigma that follows needing help for mental health issues or counseling is terrible. Very few people can figure out life alone, and our world encourages more independence and 'you've got this' attitude. How about 'it's ok to ask for help'?"

The post also triggered memories for one individual who shared their experience working at a Chinese restaurant:

"When I worked as a dishwasher in a Chinese restaurant back in high school, we were allowed to grab fortune cookies every time we brought back an empty tub. One time I grabbed a couple. The first one said 'Someone is thinking about you.' Awww, that’s kinda nice, I thought, and went to open another. That one said, 'Remember, you are always on our minds.' OH GOD! THE FORTUNE COOKIE PEOPLE ARE WATCHING ME!"

The fortune's message, although simple, touches on a critical issue – the importance of mental health and the necessity of seeking professional help when needed. This sentiment is echoed in various comments, such as "Hurtful, but accurate. Accurately hurtful," and "Oh, the fortune cookie people know me too well 🤣."

A notable comment added a humorous twist, suggesting, "Your friends slipped that in to get you to go to therapy," while another stated, "Sorry bro, I had Chinese last night and I think that one was meant for me."

The fortune cookie slip’s straightforward advice serves as a reminder that it's okay to seek help from mental health professionals and that such guidance can come from the most unexpected sources. This post has effectively sparked a dialogue on the importance of mental health care, showing that even a simple fortune cookie can deliver a powerful message.

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Top Comments from Reddit

SchrodingersN******

Ther*****: *So what brings you in today?* Me: *A cookie told me to visit you.* Ther*****: *You've come to the right place.*

supercyberlurker

I hate it when fortunes are just advice literally everyone on the planet should take.

bullet312

Me: wait for a sign The sign:

Own-Cupcake7586

Hurtful, but accurate. Accurately hurtful.

Cheetablaze

This is rough, but when you add in bed...

TexasPistolM****cre

Seek the king. Lest this land swallow you whole, as it has so many others.

Steplgu

It’s like they knew me.

sweetbeebrookes

That sounds insulting.

popsicle_of_meat

The negative stigma that follows needing help for mental health issues or counseling is terrible. Very few people can figure out life alone, and our world encourages more independence and "you've got this" attitude. How about "it's ok to ask for help"?

Duhstee

In bed

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