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Earned it we have...
- May 4, 2022
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For those who feel unable to CTB in the imminent future, do you have a conscious plan for living? Are you still trying to improve your life? Is it more just a matter of treading water? Are you letting things slide or, are you on a path of deliberate self destruction?
I mostly feel like I'm treading water. I do actually have to work pretty hard just to stay afloat though. My freelance creative job is particularly precarious. It requires a lot of time and effort just to sustain. But, my ambitions to climb further in my career are largely gone. My hope to find a partner and/ or friends is largely gone. I still have a few places I'd like to visit but, it's hardly a burning desire. Most of my life is about sustaining what I have and trying to ensure things get no worse! I need to start exercising again and I have so much domestic crap to take care of soon. I've largely let that slide but, it won't be permanent.
In some ways, it's actually nice to have less ambition, less desires in life. They caused a lot of disappointment and frustration for me. So, in part I'm enjoying the relaxed approach.
How about you? While we're all stuck with life for now, what is your approach to it? Has your approach changed since becoming suicidal? Are there aspects of that view that you prefer or hate maybe? It's also kind of hard to live up to all the expectations we have placed on us when we are (likely) so unmotivated. What's your experience? Has ideation changed your approach to living?
I mostly feel like I'm treading water. I do actually have to work pretty hard just to stay afloat though. My freelance creative job is particularly precarious. It requires a lot of time and effort just to sustain. But, my ambitions to climb further in my career are largely gone. My hope to find a partner and/ or friends is largely gone. I still have a few places I'd like to visit but, it's hardly a burning desire. Most of my life is about sustaining what I have and trying to ensure things get no worse! I need to start exercising again and I have so much domestic crap to take care of soon. I've largely let that slide but, it won't be permanent.
In some ways, it's actually nice to have less ambition, less desires in life. They caused a lot of disappointment and frustration for me. So, in part I'm enjoying the relaxed approach.
How about you? While we're all stuck with life for now, what is your approach to it? Has your approach changed since becoming suicidal? Are there aspects of that view that you prefer or hate maybe? It's also kind of hard to live up to all the expectations we have placed on us when we are (likely) so unmotivated. What's your experience? Has ideation changed your approach to living?