Originally Posted by
reosuke
Imagine following situation: Your friends all got sucked in by distraction unable to do nothing with you. Your family is depressed, has to work 11 hours a day. Your little sibbling just 12 years old has no hobbys, nothing to be proud of, only their smartphones. And the only person you feel conected do is diying by cancer after the body gave up because of stress.
Whats left to live for? To fight for? Or even just to be for? Im not egoistic enough to just survive for myself. When you can see through the simplest lies of people who just want their own peace. Nothing bad in mind but still hurting others. People who only want not to be recoginzed as scum but still act like it. I cant judge about people but i also cant tolerate them. In the end they are all just the same , humans. Like me, i hate it , i cant do something about it, not about me, not about others, its stupid. What do you think after reading this?
You may be in some sort of stage of grief over losing a loved one in the near future. This sucks and I offer you my condolences. Life goes on, however, someone's death may not be the end of everything. Take your time to grief, but in the end, you have to move on. Things will be looking up, really, trust me. Cherish the fond memories you have of this person.
About yourself: find out about stuff you're interested in. As long as nothing matters, it's best to make the best of your time, I guess. It's also best to not get too sucked in by extremely existentialistic views. You still have emotions and interests now, as in at the moment we're alive. There's plenty of interesting stuff to do and experience now. You might as well look out for "something worth living/being/fighting for". I think from what you described, those are mainly the people around you, because you seem to care a lot about them.
It's also important to learn to love yourself. In the end we're all human, yes, and I understand that humans like us are causing a lot of bad stuff. But that's not all we do. Don't let the awful things overshadow the good. Try to focus on the awesome, creative, innovative, compassionate and clever side of humanity, including yourself. Keeping a journal might help. Try writing down stuff you did, conversations you had or situations you encountered that made you happy or interested you. If you're dedicated, this journal will help you list all the things that you like or find interesting, and by doing so, help you find interesting situations, places with positive vibes, and nice people.
You seem to care about your sibling. Maybe go do some stuff together. Help them disconnect from their smartphone somewhat, play games that you both like, or get a hobby together. Feel free to turn it into a win-win situation.
About your friends: I don't know your exact situation, but people get busier as they get older. It sucks. Keep hanging out with them however, they're probably nice.
If stuck, emotionally or otherwise: seek advice and
consider consulting a professional. Keep in mind this is just advice from some random user on a forum for an online ragdoll simulation game. I'm not by any means an expert on griefing, philosophy, or happiness. Also I'm pretty much just rambling because it's late at night, but eh, you might pick out something useful from this mess. Do whatever works for you, do whatever makes you happy.
Lemme know what you think.
Last edited by Slau; Nov 6, 2017 at 03:20 AM.