DreamCatcher
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- Jun 18, 2019
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Just thought of a quick question:
From the time you first realized life wasn't worth it, how many years has it been until today and it still hasn't gotten better?
On the flip side, for the people that it did actually get better for, how long did you have to wait?
I keep thinking that I don't know what "life getting better" to the point where I would want to live actually means. But I'm sure everyone can define it in their own way.
For my answer:
I think I first tried to CTB at 17, and a half dozen pitiful unplanned attempts after that. it has been 21 years since and I can safely say that not only has life not gotten better, it has gotten significantly worse over that time. Even now I wonder how many more years of not getting better is worth trying to make sure that it really won't, but I'd say two decades is more than enough to say that.
From the time you first realized life wasn't worth it, how many years has it been until today and it still hasn't gotten better?
On the flip side, for the people that it did actually get better for, how long did you have to wait?
I keep thinking that I don't know what "life getting better" to the point where I would want to live actually means. But I'm sure everyone can define it in their own way.
For my answer:
I think I first tried to CTB at 17, and a half dozen pitiful unplanned attempts after that. it has been 21 years since and I can safely say that not only has life not gotten better, it has gotten significantly worse over that time. Even now I wonder how many more years of not getting better is worth trying to make sure that it really won't, but I'd say two decades is more than enough to say that.