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After much self-help and pondering, trying to find ways to be positive and happy, trying to push myself in certain areas and failing... I've come to the conclusion that life for me is not worth it.
I've seen the human condition in its entirety from great sympathy and empathy for others and my own experiences and study and even though I see the beauty and ugliness to life I feel as though it offers more pain than fulfilment or "pleasure". For example, take a relationship other than family, so fragile and full of want at the beginning then demising into comfortableness and then lastly into contempt. This isn't a cry for help or anything of the sort but a condensed version of what I have distilled after many years of seeing many sides to different issues as per our human condition. The shit is ugly and I can't handle it any more. |
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MBTI: INTJ
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What do you mean by "you can't handle it any more"? What are your thoughts on your options?
I also see the beauty and ugliness to life, I feel many a times as though life seems to offer more pain than fulfilment or "pleasure", but those very things help spur me to live. |
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Get to work lazy boy.
You have important things to do. |
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I've often thought similar things, however, sir, you must not remember, or never have experienced true apathy or boredom. As one who has, even pain is an improvement to a lack of any sort of internal reactivity to your environment. Embracing life is a choice that only the individual can decide and thus I cannot find the point of your thread. What exactly is it you wish to gain from this post?
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We are the worst encouragement in the world.
Hmm. You should not commit suicide because... there are probably millions of simple things you haven't tried or considered yet that would vastly help whatever situation you are in. Keep your eyes peeled for them and stick around long enough in life and chances are you will cross their path. Stuff we don't manage to imagine during our darker moments. Plus it would suck if you died. Live. Be pleasantly surprised by life. |
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I think depression is exacerbating your sense of hopelessness, illustrated for instance by your implication of the universality of your example, but I can't fault you for being a bit overwhelmed with this great, gaping void.
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yeah, like many of the other posters, and even like you, I have been where you are, and can't really disagree or find fault. |
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Many years.... How old are you?
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I'm in my late 20's, soon approaching 30. I wrote this when I was in a very depressed state, since then my mood has lightened but that nagging thought in my head has been there for a while. |
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These. |
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