_Gollum_
Formerly Alexei_Kirillov
- Mar 9, 2024
- 1,571
I feel that over the years I have just lost, and lost, and lost, namely in my capacities, both mental and physical.
Mentally, the loss that hurts the most is my ability to learn languages and just learn things in general/be curious. I also find myself very apathetic and unable to care about a lot of events in my country and around the world. My memory is also shot to the point where it's a running joke in the family that I don't remember anything.
Physically, recurring episodes of anorexia and bulimia have left me with metabolic issues and GI issues, among others. It has taken from me my beauty, my youth, my fitness, and my ability to gain any of that back. I now feel physically limited in a way that no 25-year-old who is otherwise healthy and non-sedentary should. I feel my age in my bones; I have not been able to handle things like minor lack of sleep since I was about 20. I just can't fight my body anymore.
What about you guys? What loss in capacity hurts you most?
Mentally, the loss that hurts the most is my ability to learn languages and just learn things in general/be curious. I also find myself very apathetic and unable to care about a lot of events in my country and around the world. My memory is also shot to the point where it's a running joke in the family that I don't remember anything.
Physically, recurring episodes of anorexia and bulimia have left me with metabolic issues and GI issues, among others. It has taken from me my beauty, my youth, my fitness, and my ability to gain any of that back. I now feel physically limited in a way that no 25-year-old who is otherwise healthy and non-sedentary should. I feel my age in my bones; I have not been able to handle things like minor lack of sleep since I was about 20. I just can't fight my body anymore.
What about you guys? What loss in capacity hurts you most?