Avril
Unlovable.
- Aug 8, 2020
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As a loner, feels like I'm at a crossroads, energy slipping away, lost while everyone else is enjoying life. I look young, but feel old.
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Because society has decided that by 30 you should have your picture-perfect life and if you do not you are somehow broken. This could not be further from the truth. Very few people have their shit figured out by 27, 30, even 37. People see 30 approaching and think they have already "failed" somehow.
Honestly, my 30s were way better than my 20s. I figured out I was a loner but unfortunately caved to the societal pressure to get married. I regret it. I wish I had stayed single. Anyway, my two cents.
This doesn't work for people who suffer from gerascophobia. We literally don't have much time. I'm only 37 and I'm not interested in watching my body fail further than it already has.Because society has decided that by 30 you should have your picture-perfect life and if you do not you are somehow broken. This could not be further from the truth. Very few people have their shit figured out by 27, 30, even 37. People see 30 approaching and think they have already "failed" somehow.
Honestly, my 30s were way better than my 20s. I figured out I was a loner but unfortunately caved to the societal pressure to get married. I regret it. I wish I had stayed single. Anyway, my two cents.
https://sanctioned-suicide.net/threads/living-more-than-25-years-is-foolish.206500/#post-3035795
I never understood what they meant by the "27 club", however it makes sense when you realize that you are very bad before a certain age (20 or younger) and you reach 24-25 and you are still bad... Even if you have "everything" or your life is not bad materially, if you find bitterness in existence, it definitely makes sense to want to leave this world.
Yes, I already knew them. What I meant was that before I had any idea of the meaning of them wanting to die at that age, I thought something had to happen to get to that extreme, although being famous, with money, and doing what they love, when I was a teenager I didn't understand. However, when I came across that writing that mentions "living more than 25 years is foolish," I discovered that fame and money don't matter, but existential anguish.27 Club - Wikipedia
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This is so true I see so many young people on here think they need to have everything by 30 and life just doesnt work that way. There are people starting life over in their 40s and olderBecause society has decided that by 30 you should have your picture-perfect life and if you do not you are somehow broken. This could not be further from the truth. Very few people have their shit figured out by 27, 30, even 37. People see 30 approaching and think they have already "failed" somehow.
Honestly, my 30s were way better than my 20s. I figured out I was a loner but unfortunately caved to the societal pressure to get married. I regret it. I wish I had stayed single. Anyway, my two cents.
For the original members, it was mere coincidence, but those who look up to them do so in even the most macabre sense. When you look into each of the circumstances, some were a long time coming, while some were gone before their time. Still, people see a famous club of dead youths, and try to form a connection with them, even if that means dying to join the club.Yes, I already knew them. What I meant was that before I had any idea of the meaning of them wanting to die at that age, I thought something had to happen to get to that extreme, although being famous, with money, and doing what they love, when I was a teenager I didn't understand. However, when I came across that writing that mentions "living more than 25 years is foolish," I discovered that fame and money don't matter, but existential anguish.
I was married and I was really happy with my husband and son. I made mistakes that ruined our family, but I would still say that marriage and having a kid was the happiest I've been in my life100%!!! Hey everyone on SS, listen to this advice that's bold faced. This is some wise advice and while I am older than many of you, I wish I had this advice given to me!
Stay single! Marriage is depressing.
Also, I know plenty of people pushing 50 who don't have anything figured out. I wouldn't call them failures but they certainly didn't achieve "the American dream".
Also, Don't compare yourself to others. Social media makes people think they are failures. Delete tiktok, instagram, and all that crap. Cut people out of your life who says you are a failure.
I think the key to living a happy life is to make yourself happy. Put yourself first. (therefore, don't get married or start a family.)