Life is hard and then you die.
Some people got retrench and worried cannot find job and went into depression. For me is got job I terminate it myself and got into depression. The similarity here is that eventually we all die.
Life is hard and then you die.
Everyone has their dream and goals in life. Do you live to enjoy the process of reaching those goals or looking forward for the day the goals is achieved ? After achieve those goals what's next ?
I cannot find this simple answer after deep thoughts. Am I suffering from depression ? Or it is normal ?
My latest day to day energy is also given by telling myself that I should be thankful being able to eat n shit. Other than that nothing. I have lost interest in most of the things I used to enjoy. Even no longer keen to go out with slim waist gals.
It could be midlife crisis or depression .
Thanks bro there is still 50-50 chance.Try reading the book of Ecclesiastes. It either makes you depressed further or you find enlightenment. Hope you find the latter.
Every morning when I wake up, I have one goal. I have had the same goal since I was a teenager. My goal for every day is to fuck the PAP and the Familee to the best of my abilities. Its what keeps me alive, its what gives me vigour and purpose in life. You should try it too.
Lol..what have you gained ? Nothing has changed and only worsen.
The two noble truths of the Buddha:
1. Existence is suffering
2. The cause of all suffering is desire
Think about this
so, ze coz of all existence is desire ... no desire means no existence n hence no suffering ......
1. Existence is suffering
2. The cause of all suffering is desire
Think about this
so, ze coz of all existence is desire ... no desire means no existence n hence no suffering ...
if no desire is oso existence, den got desire n got no desire r oso suffering ...state of no desire is still existence..........the existence of a state of no desire. nothing is nothing, which is something that is nothing.
state of no desire is still existence..........the existence of a state of no desire. nothing is nothing, which is something that is nothing.
Everyone has their dream and goals in life. Do you live to enjoy the process of reaching those goals or looking forward for the day the goals is achieved ? After achieve those goals what's next ?
I cannot find this simple answer after deep thoughts. Am I suffering from depression ? Or it is normal ?
Hi chootchiew, not sure if you have had a chance to go travelling.....
Visit the places that is in your bucket list........
Take in the sights, enjoy it, if you are those that enjoy your own company, do it. If you prefer a friend to join you, do it, or if you prefer slim waist to join you, ask her......invite her...... Who knows the answer might surprise you......even if she says no......at the very least you know you have tried.
There is nothing to lose and everything to gain......
By sharing will you find that you are alive......
No need deep thoughts there.......
Hi bro41. As mentioned I have lost interest in travelling as well. That's why I think I'm in depression after I Google that people who are in depression lose interest in everything that they used to like.
I think if this continues I will need to seek medical attention to take anti depressant.
The only thing that I like to do now is to stay at home watch TV and do heavy bets on soccer , which I know is not healthy so I have stopped. I also Google that depress people will go vice easily. That explains why I gamble to run away from the depression.
Luckily I didn't like to go out now, else I sure will vice in other bad activities.
I don't think it's depression, sounds more to me like mid life crisis......
You are 屁股痒
buttock too itchy
Could be a combination of 2.
I know some of my sec school friends who also lost interest in many things when they reach middle age. But I think they are more to mid life crisis.
When Midlife Crisis Turns Into Depression
Not everyone glides through their midlife transition that easily, of course, Jones says.
In midlife, people need to be aware of symptoms of serious depression, such as:
Change in eating habits
Change in sleeping habits, fatigue
Feelings of pessimism or hopelessness
Restlessness, anxiety or irritability
Feeling of guilt, helplessness or worthlessness
Loss of interest in activities once enjoyed, including sex and hobbies
Thoughts of suicide or attempts at suicide
Physical aches or pains such as headaches or gastrointestinal upset that don't respond to treatment