Hi. 🙂 I’m sorry you’re struggling with this. I don’t really know your story, and I think reasons to stay can be quite different for different people. I know my depression stops me from feeling like there’s a point to life, so one of my biggest reasons to stay is to get cured of that. Are you close to any of the people in your life? Did you have anything you loved to do in the past?
life is an accident and there is no point. there are no expectations or goals except the one’s you set for yourself. nothing matters except the things that you feel are important. so chase what matters to you and tell everyone who doesn’t understand or care to fuck off.
here a set of values that many people find important; your’s may be on here or not, the important thing is to start questioning what it is that YOU valuable and then chase it down.
1 family/friends (the people you love, not necessarily your genetic family)
2 money/stuff (materialism isn’t philosophically popular, but lots of people find some happiness from getting new stuff)
3 your job/career
4 your creative/artistic expression
5 traveling/gaining experience
6 gaining knowledge
there’s a bunch more, but these just popped off the top of my head. find what makes you feel good and chase it. there’s always time to make mistakes and find something new to chase later. until you’re dead, but after that point it doesn’t matter for you.
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Hi. 🙂 I’m sorry you’re struggling with this. I don’t really know your story, and I think reasons to stay can be quite different for different people. I know my depression stops me from feeling like there’s a point to life, so one of my biggest reasons to stay is to get cured of that. Are you close to any of the people in your life? Did you have anything you loved to do in the past?
life is an accident and there is no point. there are no expectations or goals except the one’s you set for yourself. nothing matters except the things that you feel are important. so chase what matters to you and tell everyone who doesn’t understand or care to fuck off.
here a set of values that many people find important; your’s may be on here or not, the important thing is to start questioning what it is that YOU valuable and then chase it down.
1 family/friends (the people you love, not necessarily your genetic family)
2 money/stuff (materialism isn’t philosophically popular, but lots of people find some happiness from getting new stuff)
3 your job/career
4 your creative/artistic expression
5 traveling/gaining experience
6 gaining knowledge
there’s a bunch more, but these just popped off the top of my head. find what makes you feel good and chase it. there’s always time to make mistakes and find something new to chase later. until you’re dead, but after that point it doesn’t matter for you.