
RosebyAnyName
Staring at the ceiling for 6 hours
- Nov 9, 2023
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One thing I've always wanted to get into more is fiction (books, movies, TV shoes, etc.), because it seemed like fun, but now I can barely stand the majority of fiction. Anything that involves characters fighting for their lives immediately pulls me out of the experience, because I can't relate to wanting to live. Instead, I'd just think: is this character stupid? I'd just kill myself at that point.
If I'm reading anything related to the dystopia genre, the only thing I would think is: "I'd rather just kill myself."
Same with the horror genre: "Well shit, I'd rather just go out on my own terms right at the start."
Or even any story where the stakes are high enough for me to think "I'd rather throw in the towel by that point."
Most fiction is unenjoyable to me because any time a character / characters face serious enough problems I just can't relate to them wanting to keep living or fighting for their lives. It's stupid, only people with the false assumption that their lives are worth anything would think that or relate to that. Or, people that think their life is actually enjoyable enough to be worth pursuing and fighting for, which is definitely something I can't relate to.
Does anyone else feel like their ability to enjoy fiction is essentially just gone because of this? I feel similarly about every other story having romance when I can't relate to it at all. It's like every writer just assumes that wanting to live and understanding romance is a given for all audiences. It just reminds me of how alienated I am, and it depresses me. I avoid most fiction now.
If I'm reading anything related to the dystopia genre, the only thing I would think is: "I'd rather just kill myself."
Same with the horror genre: "Well shit, I'd rather just go out on my own terms right at the start."
Or even any story where the stakes are high enough for me to think "I'd rather throw in the towel by that point."
Most fiction is unenjoyable to me because any time a character / characters face serious enough problems I just can't relate to them wanting to keep living or fighting for their lives. It's stupid, only people with the false assumption that their lives are worth anything would think that or relate to that. Or, people that think their life is actually enjoyable enough to be worth pursuing and fighting for, which is definitely something I can't relate to.
Does anyone else feel like their ability to enjoy fiction is essentially just gone because of this? I feel similarly about every other story having romance when I can't relate to it at all. It's like every writer just assumes that wanting to live and understanding romance is a given for all audiences. It just reminds me of how alienated I am, and it depresses me. I avoid most fiction now.