It is indeed. And I'd rather it not be that way as it can only be triumphed by reaching old age and still not being able to improve. Otherwise, there technically is a non zero chance, no matter how small, to improve and get recovery
That is another assumption that is holding you back. This doesn't have to be true -- despite what your mind forces you to tell yourself.
I don't believe that I'm alone in my suffering as others definitely suffered like this. However, I've searched a lot on the internet and I can't find anything.
Discovering specific cases is completely unnecessary, which ties into my original point.
Sorry, I can't comprehend this. Could you please clarify what you mean here?
I apologize; I am not very good at conveying my thoughts clearly, so I will try a bit harder this time; I will probably still fail, but try to bear with me. (By the way, I am not implying you're lacking in any way here; I am genuinely not a very efficient communicator).
Let me first try and add onto this further: Because you are human, you are limited by biology to a certain extent. It is because of those limitations that you can be unique and creative. Suppose we were born with no constraints; our biology allowed anything. This is difficult to fathom because we would more or less be mounds of flesh with no direction. It is because our humanity dictates a certain scope that we are able to prosper as individuals.
And of course, this directly can be applied to suffering because if our minds are biologically restricted, then our capacity to suffer is biologically restricted, so you can be assured that your suffering, and its causes, is not specific to you.
(I realize how needlessly detailed this is, and I can just write something like, "you are human; therefore, your problems are human; therefore, other people are bound to share in your problems," but what can I say? I like to indulge.)
Being alive in and of itself doesn't mean that I can create a meaningful life for myself. I need to put in real and hard effort to actually improve
I disagree. The keyword here is "can". You being alive means you
can direct a meaningful life for yourself (of course, there are exceptions in terms of unique circumstances like disabilities and so forth, but I am going to assume that you are not an exceptional case"). The uncertainty just comes down to whether or not you
will. I never said it will be easy
, but you have to learn to trust yourself to embark on that journey, which can be a journey in and of itself. But difficulty is what makes life worth living in my view. I understand others may disagree.