Sheepgobaa
Member
- Aug 23, 2023
- 9
I can understand how people can have some kind of fun with life in their teens and early twenties but once you enter your thirties and forties life just seems miserable.
I've been insanely depressed throughout my teens but because I had nothing else to really worry about it was almost a comforting type of depression.
I can't imagine how you can have a type of comfort in your own misery when you're constantly being told how you should live your life. If you don't have kids and a family once you're in your 30s you're having a mid life crisis and you need to get your shit together
But in your 20s you get away with a lot more and people pass of any problems as just a youth thing that will pass as you mature.
I really don't understand how anyone could enjoy a life with that much pressure being put on them and I don't understand why more people don't want to check out early and only live through their "glory" years.
Idk if any of this even makes sense my English isn't that good.
I've been insanely depressed throughout my teens but because I had nothing else to really worry about it was almost a comforting type of depression.
I can't imagine how you can have a type of comfort in your own misery when you're constantly being told how you should live your life. If you don't have kids and a family once you're in your 30s you're having a mid life crisis and you need to get your shit together
But in your 20s you get away with a lot more and people pass of any problems as just a youth thing that will pass as you mature.
I really don't understand how anyone could enjoy a life with that much pressure being put on them and I don't understand why more people don't want to check out early and only live through their "glory" years.
Idk if any of this even makes sense my English isn't that good.