Feel Like I'm Wasting My Life

I feel like I’m wasting my 20’s. I’m wasting my life. I’ll be 27 next February and I’ve got nothing to show for those years. I have no friends, no hobbies as such, no job – I’ve tried working, boy have I tried, and I failed every time as I was overcome with bad anxiety and I crashed and burned before I’d even had a chance. Each day I do the same things, take a walk through the fields, play records, watch movies and that’s it. I had a MH support worker but she’s more less given up on me. At first, she tried taking me out but I think the meltdowns told her I was a lost cause now she calls me, asks how I am, I say, and then she says to watch a movie or have a nap. I exist and that’s it. I don’t know where my life is going. I know what I want to do but my autism, anxiety and depression are a giant tough wall which I can’t get through. Since I was 21 I’ve said to myself “Elvis, this year is OUR year. We’re gonna change everything this year” and each year is the same. I never even take a step forward but somehow manage to take six steps backwards.

I used to have hobbies I loved to do like writing but I lost the drive for all of them.

I’m happy. I enjoy my life. But I feel I should be living more, working, have friends, potentially meet a nice woman and get married. Maybe even have children. I’m more less totally dependent on my parents. I don’t bank, I can’t cook, I can’t go out on my own. They are both amazing. They offer so much support and encouragement. I’m more of a burden to them really. I want to be different but every time I try I never make any progress.

On the agenda today, another movie, perhaps play a record later. Eat and sleep. And then repeat it all over again tomorrow...

Parents
  • All you can do is try. Measuring yourself against what you feel like you're "supposed" to be is a recipe for disappointment if you're struggling, and if you're truly happy that's what matters. But if you're not aiming for anything more than your current day-to-day you're not going to make progress. You're the only one who can really answer the question of if you're really putting effort in or not. Even tiny steps will get you somewhere if you really make it important. 

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  • All you can do is try. Measuring yourself against what you feel like you're "supposed" to be is a recipe for disappointment if you're struggling, and if you're truly happy that's what matters. But if you're not aiming for anything more than your current day-to-day you're not going to make progress. You're the only one who can really answer the question of if you're really putting effort in or not. Even tiny steps will get you somewhere if you really make it important. 

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