Rakewell
Platinum Member
Go join the peace corp for a year or two. When you return your life will have been put in perspective and you will realize things are not to bleak.
This is not a bad idea.
You need to work to find meaning.
Go join the peace corp for a year or two. When you return your life will have been put in perspective and you will realize things are not to bleak.
Just start working and doing things to improve your life. As the old saying goes keep your nose to the grindstone. One day you'll look around and say damn I did okay.
I always tell people my story so they see others pulled themselves out of a hole and they can do it too. I went to prison at 18. Couldn't keep any kind of job or stay off drugs long enough to even care. Almost 2 years in prison to think about what I wanted in life and if this was it. I do give God and my now wife credit for giving me strength to do it. I decided I wanted better and I wasn't the kind of guy that belonged with the animals you meet behind bars. I got out and started busting my ass, stayed away from bad influences, stayed clean, always tried to do what was right. Long story short I'm just an average Joe that's done okay. But you know being an average Joe to me is a huge accomplishment from where I started.
Reminds me of Pink Floyd's "Time".
No one told you when to run; you missed the starting gun!
You don't have to be successful to be happy.
Get a simple job in retail and live in an apartment.
Things usually work out.
Your expectations are too high since you grew up upper class.
Lower your expectations for life.
Do not seek mental health help. That is just an excuse and will only empty your wallet.
A sincere thanks to all you guys for posting here and helping. One thing I've realized is that help should be given to be received. It is always better to give than to receive.
Right now I'm reading UCLA basketball coach John Wooden's book. The support from ATOT is wonderful. Thank you.
You can have everything in life that you want if you just give enough other people what they want.
― Zig Ziglar