Uncle Erik
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I don't know what happened to you, but you have to change. Everyone has been through rough times - I certainly have - but that's not an excuse to be miserable. As cheesy as it sounds, you have to make the best of it. Decide that you're going to have fun in spite of everything.
Also, you sound like you're young. A few years will put a different perspective on things. Really, it will. What seems like a terrible problem now won't seem like anything when you're older.
I've pretty much gotten happier with each passing year. I'm 37 and looking forward to the rest. Along with the bad stuff, you also get happy surprises along the way. Last weekend, I ended up with a new girlfriend.
I wasn't expecting it, but am not complaining. Each day, you might run into something really good. You never know. That helps keep me going.
You have nothing to lose by making an effort to enjoy life. You're already miserable, so what harm is there in trying? You can wallow in misery and you'll continue to be unhappy. If you make an effort to enjoy things, well, you might end up enjoying them. If you don't, then you won't have lost anything.
Depression is something of a fashionable pose for the young. But it won't make anyone feel sorry for you. Enjoy what you can while you can. You never know when it will be over. Might as well have a few drinks and some fun with your friends.
Originally Posted by AVALover5498 /img/forum/go_quote.gif I truly do hate my life. I'm not saying I'm going to sit around and sulk all day. I get out of the house. I'm taking classes. I hang out with friends. But I hate all of it. -Chris- |
I don't know what happened to you, but you have to change. Everyone has been through rough times - I certainly have - but that's not an excuse to be miserable. As cheesy as it sounds, you have to make the best of it. Decide that you're going to have fun in spite of everything.
Also, you sound like you're young. A few years will put a different perspective on things. Really, it will. What seems like a terrible problem now won't seem like anything when you're older.
I've pretty much gotten happier with each passing year. I'm 37 and looking forward to the rest. Along with the bad stuff, you also get happy surprises along the way. Last weekend, I ended up with a new girlfriend.

You have nothing to lose by making an effort to enjoy life. You're already miserable, so what harm is there in trying? You can wallow in misery and you'll continue to be unhappy. If you make an effort to enjoy things, well, you might end up enjoying them. If you don't, then you won't have lost anything.
Depression is something of a fashionable pose for the young. But it won't make anyone feel sorry for you. Enjoy what you can while you can. You never know when it will be over. Might as well have a few drinks and some fun with your friends.