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Enjoying anything. Everything is terrible. How dare I...? But seriously. Everything is terrible.
Ah, a glass half empty man. I can relate sometimes I find when I'm like that, I find that the best thing I can do is peel away from reality and isolate a bit.....typically by stringing up a hammock somewhere and reading something new.
if i were any more isolated i'd be ted kaczynski
:( Sorry mate.
Are you seeing someone about it? One of my good friends started feeling that way for awhile, he never really spoke about it...I never would have realized it. I guess that there were a lot of feelings that he felt that others just wouldn't be able to relate to, so he never opened up about it. He wound up getting diagnosed as clinically depressed and he's MUCH better. Opened up a lot more. I think just being able to talk really helped.
That doesn't seem like a fun way to go through life. I'm sorry you're feeling that way.