
GreyClouds
Member
- Oct 24, 2019
- 21
This morning while I was getting ready I was thinking life is so systematic. You have to take care of yourself everyday doing the same routines; gain an education (which is schedule based/becomes a routine for x amount of months/years) or work (full-time 8hours a day, 40 hours a week) and every single human being on this earth follows variations of these systematic lifestyles. Of course, everyone has a different view on life, some don't even bother to acknowledge how robotic life truly is. There are people who don't suffer from mental health issues, people who roam freely, people who are able to live a more relaxed lifestyle, business owners who are their own boss. Life is full of trial and error, struggle and success. Which brings me to the thought that life is a gamble from when we are created, consistent of factors that can dictate one's future..
Not one single individual signed up for existence, however, it boils down to individuals who are capable of adapting to these lifestyles. Routine after routine , day by day, habit after habit. We're robots, it's fucking insane. Especially working for huge corporations who suck the life out of you but you are unable to do anything because you need the fucking money. How fucked is that? Stuck in a front line job working for terrible managers unable to take a leap of faith and go to school because you simply cannot afford it. (In my case unable to afford it and so mentally fucked I couldn't fathom sitting in a class room full of others.) Trapped. That's what it is, feeling trapped.
I admire the parents who stay strong through the bullshit and make sure they are able to provide for their children, divorced or not. To create stability in a world where it's so goddamn easy to lose your sanity. To put children through college and offer the support they need to succeed while still teaching proper life skills. To provide a sense of security. All of these factors are so goddamn important to have and although no ones perfect it sure damn well helps to have a somewhat stable environment.
Having to grow up at a young age, provide for yourself at a young age, learn through personal experiences on your own, pretty much adult on your own with no guidance or help is very difficult. Loneliness is a deadly feeling. Being your own support mechanism while being suicidal and depressed is hard.
I've lost hope in the future, I've lost hope living like this for an eternity.
~ Just my thoughts ~
Not one single individual signed up for existence, however, it boils down to individuals who are capable of adapting to these lifestyles. Routine after routine , day by day, habit after habit. We're robots, it's fucking insane. Especially working for huge corporations who suck the life out of you but you are unable to do anything because you need the fucking money. How fucked is that? Stuck in a front line job working for terrible managers unable to take a leap of faith and go to school because you simply cannot afford it. (In my case unable to afford it and so mentally fucked I couldn't fathom sitting in a class room full of others.) Trapped. That's what it is, feeling trapped.
I admire the parents who stay strong through the bullshit and make sure they are able to provide for their children, divorced or not. To create stability in a world where it's so goddamn easy to lose your sanity. To put children through college and offer the support they need to succeed while still teaching proper life skills. To provide a sense of security. All of these factors are so goddamn important to have and although no ones perfect it sure damn well helps to have a somewhat stable environment.
Having to grow up at a young age, provide for yourself at a young age, learn through personal experiences on your own, pretty much adult on your own with no guidance or help is very difficult. Loneliness is a deadly feeling. Being your own support mechanism while being suicidal and depressed is hard.
I've lost hope in the future, I've lost hope living like this for an eternity.
~ Just my thoughts ~
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