So, I'm not really happy...on the surface things seem great, I have a decent job, Chiefs are kicking ass, I have a nice crib in the country, a couple cars, play some music on the weekends...
But I'm absolutely depressed. I miss my daughter, I miss my ex-girlfriend, Brittney...
I want to move to NY, but I have to wait for my job.
So, it seems like I'm stuck here, at least for a bit...
Not much is bringing me pleasure, I was so depressed today at work...I get weird thoughts, not like I want to hurt myself, but just...musings on the pointlessness of going to work every single day, just to pay to exist, just to really pay for the kid that I never see...
I'm actually pretty damn lonely, even in a roomful of people.
Get together with a small group of people. Maybe just one other. Not a roomful. Face to face, not on the internet. Say something honest. Ask meaningful questions. Listen. Ask more questions. Listen more. Help someone. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ClevelandBronco:
Get together with a small group of people. Maybe just one other. Not a roomful. Face to face, not on the internet. Say something honest. Ask meaningful questions. Listen. Ask more questions. Listen more. Help someone.
That's good advice. It's hard to meet up with anyone during the week...but yeah... [Reply]
Originally Posted by rabblerouser:
That's good advice. It's hard to meet up with anyone during the week...but yeah...
Go watch WWII documentaries on Histpry or AMC
After 3-4 of them, you'll be on your knees thanking God for the life you have. No joke - it's great therapy seeing suffering and realizing the ease of American life [Reply]
Originally Posted by Prison Bitch:
Go watch WWII documentaries on Histpry or AMC
After 3-4 of them, you'll be on your knees thanking God for the life you have. No joke - it's great therapy seeing suffering and realizing the ease of American life
Originally Posted by Prison Bitch:
Go watch WWII documentaries on Histpry or AMC
After 3-4 of them, you'll be on your knees thanking God for the life you have. No joke - it's great therapy seeing suffering and realizing the ease of American life
I thought about posting, "just remember, your life could always be worse," but I was afraid that it might come off the wrong way...
And if WWII seems to far in the past, go watch a documentary on Syria or Yemen and imagine being born in that part of the world. Or living on the street in some mega-slum in Asia/Africa.
And if you will excuse me, I think I will just go drink some anti-freeze now... [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chief Pagan:
I thought about posting, "just remember, your life could always be worse," but I was afraid that it might come off the wrong way...
And if WWII seems to far in the past, go watch a documentary on Syria or Yemen and imagine being born in that part of the world. Or living on the street in some mega-slum in Asia/Africa.
And if you will excuse me, I think I will just go drink some anti-freeze now...
Oh yeah, like I said...on the surface people would look at me and go "WHAT'S THE FUCKING PROBLEM, YA WHINEY BITCH!?"
And that's part of the problem; I'm like "why am I not happy?"
Like Mrs Hogwallop...searching for answers. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Prison Bitch:
Go watch WWII documentaries on Histpry or AMC
After 3-4 of them, you'll be on your knees thanking God for the life you have. No joke - it's great therapy seeing suffering and realizing the ease of American life
a little bit of this. Always remind myself that I have it better than 98% of people who have ever lived. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Prison Bitch:
Go watch WWII documentaries on Histpry or AMC
After 3-4 of them, you'll be on your knees thanking God for the life you have. No joke - it's great therapy seeing suffering and realizing the ease of American life
This.
I listen to audiobooks about WW@ and Vietnam while I'm at work. It makes you pretty content to just be some place warm and comfy. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Prison Bitch:
Go watch WWII documentaries on Histpry or AMC
After 3-4 of them, you'll be on your knees thanking God for the life you have. No joke - it's great therapy seeing suffering and realizing the ease of American life
Originally Posted by ClevelandBronco:
Get together with a small group of people. Maybe just one other. Not a roomful. Face to face, not on the internet. Say something honest. Ask meaningful questions. Listen. Ask more questions. Listen more. Help someone.
Fuck off, Donk
I'm kidding. This is excellent advice and good for the soul. [Reply]