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Would your 'best case scenario' save you do you think?

  • Yes

    Votes: 55 50.0%
  • No

    Votes: 31 28.2%
  • Unsure

    Votes: 24 21.8%

  • Total voters
    110
pthnrdnojvsc

pthnrdnojvsc

Extreme Pain is much worse than people know
Aug 12, 2019
4,202
I don't want anything from evil life except to escape it.

To me it's the pleasurable things like eating food that are the worst and most evil because they take my time and keep me here

My only best case scenario is my suicide working so that I can die soon
 
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avoid_slow_death

avoid_slow_death

Ready to embrace the peaceful bliss of the void.
Feb 4, 2020
1,356
In a parallel universe, it did play out and that me is very likely very much different from the me now. In this universe though the best case scenario started to unfold, but part way into it, the bottom fell out and dropped me into an abyss with zero chance of escape ever. So, theoretically, definitely. But in this reality, nope.
 
leavingsoonx

leavingsoonx

Headed to the other side
Sep 22, 2024
118
Does anyone feel like they either got what they always wanted or, even if they did get what they always wanted, they might still not be happy? Sometimes, I wonder if that's the ultimate test. Like- if you're still not happy after getting what you wanted (pretty much,) where else is there left to go?

Someone asked me what my ideal job would be the other day. At one point, I would have been ecstatic that someone might actually consider paying me to do the thing I wanted to do the most. Maybe it's because I know that isn't realistic. But, I suppose I thought- I've actually kind of got what I wanted but now, I'm simply tired of all of it and I just want out.

Maybe it's because the very best case scenario often isn't exactly feasible. You may get your dream job but you have to work all hours to keep it. You may fall in love but they might be with someone else. Maybe it's because life rarely goes entirely to plan. Even the really good things in life carry problems and you just start to think- I can't be arsed with any of this anymore!

Does your level headedness or pessimism/ cynicism stop you from running away with 'best case' scenarios? Do yours actually seem feasible? I suppose it's the not being sure that plays a part in keeping people here. I feel like I'm pretty sure that my best case scenario would bring with it too many other problems for me to be happy.
My best case scenario isn't possible anymore. I've embarrassed and ruined my reputation online and most people hate me for reasons I don't understand, except some of the reasons I do. I've ruined myself so much and killed any chance of a best case scenario. Now I feel happy if I go for a walk or don't drink till 5pm. Sad fucking life
 
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trashhologram

trashhologram

⚰ Baby, let me decompose ⚰
Dec 15, 2023
483
Well, my best case scenario would include a brain that works properly so I don't think it's happening. But if my brain would magically work as it should I wouldn't be severely depressed and suicidal.
 
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