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NothingElseMatters

NothingElseMatters

Warlock
Mar 30, 2020
745
That is just too much to handle.
 
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ExhaustedExistence

ExhaustedExistence

Life is just waiting for death
Mar 26, 2021
693
I'm sorry. Can I ask you what is the situation? I understand if you don't want to talk about it.
 
NothingElseMatters

NothingElseMatters

Warlock
Mar 30, 2020
745
I'm sorry. Can I ask you what is the situation? I understand if you don't want to talk about it.
I have lost all the money I had due to bad decisions, and here I am in limbo since then.
 
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WornOutLife

WornOutLife

マット
Mar 22, 2020
7,183
I can relate.
From my 30s until almost my 33s (last January), I was stuck in the CTB zone and had become a NEET and extremely depressed.

What saved me (for now) was going from baby steps to giant strides.

You know, I started to take showers often, clean up my apartment everyday, etc. Thus, these small actions gave me some kind of energy to do harder stuff such as working again.
 
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NothingElseMatters

NothingElseMatters

Warlock
Mar 30, 2020
745
I can relate.
From my 30s until almost my 33s (last January), I was stuck in the CTB zone and had become a NEET and extremely depressed.

What saved me (for now) was going from baby steps to giant strides.

You know, I started to take showers often, clean up my apartment everyday, etc. Thus, these small actions gave me some kind of energy to do harder stuff such as working again.
I keep thinking like "what's the point?" you know. I lost what I value the most, and that's no turning back.
 
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