First thing people like this should do is go to the gym. You get in shape, You have to socialize at least a little bit and self confidence/self worth improves.
Golden advice. The issue though is that anything new and out of the house will feel like a massive and daunting undertaking to someone already in this vicious cycle. Same thing goes for seeking help I guess.
There are a lot of assumptions in that line of thinking that are... Let's call them 'exotic'.
Biggest of them being that you're important enough for anyone of 'them' to care about you personally. (Hint: you're not. Never have been. Most likely never will be. Have fun with your depression.)
A lot of people get stuck in the trap of thinking they have to change all at once--they gotta find a new hobby, start exercising, and radically change their diet all in the same day, and when they have one backsliding day, or even a couple in a row, they totally give up.
I've seen a lot of people turn their lives around. There's no reason it can't be anonny one day, too.
Personally my issue that makes me struggle with this is that I simply don't trust myself to remember the other two by the time I have half of one of those things established.
So it’s either do everything or be "incomplete".
I’m glad I at least go to the gym. I’m still fat but I’m improving and am no longer soul-crushingly depressed. It’s great motivation when I feel the difference in muscularity, cardio endurance, and overall energy. My diet is still rather sloppy but it’s getting better. It’s important to work within your comfort zone. Trying too much at once will burn you out and leave you feeling overwhelmed. It’s why so many people fail New Year’s resolutions.
PoshDiggory@reddit
Malvastor@reddit
I cast Counterspell.
huckpos@reddit
I cast refresher (oh wait this is about DND)
ZamnThatsCrazy@reddit
I cast Phantom Strike (I am Mo and Krilling someone today)
Reading_username@reddit
gonna need a nat 20 on that one bub
JessHorserage@reddit
No no, he had the two blue up.
Malvastor@reddit
...
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blippie@reddit
Or maybe the depression is the reason for the behavior and not the cause.
MarvelousOxman@reddit
Vicious circle
Star_U_Poo@reddit
Cycle*
hartzonfire@reddit
Sickle
Uncle_Yoba@reddit
Hammer
RUNNING-HIGH@reddit
And my axe!
Professional_Key2492@reddit
SoupaMayo@reddit
Having real hobbies and talking to people cured my depression, I don't care about exercise nor changing my diet
90059bethezip@reddit
Many such cases
otokonokosan@reddit
Don't let our secrets out ðŸ˜
Least-Rub-1397@reddit
The worst part is that I actually enjoy it.
nesthesi@reddit
Substantial_Bet_1007@reddit
wrong. anon should have added academic failure that will be 3rd year 55 days later
GGudMarty@reddit
First thing people like this should do is go to the gym. You get in shape, You have to socialize at least a little bit and self confidence/self worth improves.
Easy beneficial hobby to have
warmekaassaus@reddit
Golden advice. The issue though is that anything new and out of the house will feel like a massive and daunting undertaking to someone already in this vicious cycle. Same thing goes for seeking help I guess.
What would you say to that?
barryhakker@reddit
They should get topped to break both the ice and their anal virginity
AI_Slopper@reddit
Posts like this make me feel schizophrenic. Sometimes I genuinely feel like someone is watching me and posting about my life just to toy with me.
MarvelousOxman@reddit
Or perhaps this is an extremely common thing relatable to a massive swath of the population
AI_Slopper@reddit
Perhaps. Or maybe they know I'm onto them and sent you to rationalize with me.
KitchenAd5997@reddit
Theyre watching you through your walls
barryhakker@reddit
There’s a camera in your peehole
mbmiller94@reddit
That's why I tore all mine down. They thought I was crazy!
echit2112@reddit
T_Ijonen@reddit
There are a lot of assumptions in that line of thinking that are... Let's call them 'exotic'.
Biggest of them being that you're important enough for anyone of 'them' to care about you personally. (Hint: you're not. Never have been. Most likely never will be. Have fun with your depression.)
GetGud_Lmao@reddit
Don’t worry we’re watching but it’s for your own good.. we want you to be better we know you can
PooInTheStreet@reddit
Or perhaps it’s all a simulation and this guy is the main character who just decays in bed
JCampenish@reddit
Many such cases.
OverEasyFetus@reddit
Won't get upvoted much because Reddit
JCampenish@reddit
bruh, if depression was a website, it would be this one.
Snazzysnaj@reddit
Actually I think it would be depression.com
mbmiller94@reddit
Sorry what? Couldn't hear you over my depression
EmilieEasie@reddit
A lot of people get stuck in the trap of thinking they have to change all at once--they gotta find a new hobby, start exercising, and radically change their diet all in the same day, and when they have one backsliding day, or even a couple in a row, they totally give up.
I've seen a lot of people turn their lives around. There's no reason it can't be anonny one day, too.
ismasbi@reddit
Personally my issue that makes me struggle with this is that I simply don't trust myself to remember the other two by the time I have half of one of those things established.
So it’s either do everything or be "incomplete".
miked0331@reddit
Hope you find your way out of it, anon.
Big_Boooosh@reddit
I’m glad I at least go to the gym. I’m still fat but I’m improving and am no longer soul-crushingly depressed. It’s great motivation when I feel the difference in muscularity, cardio endurance, and overall energy. My diet is still rather sloppy but it’s getting better. It’s important to work within your comfort zone. Trying too much at once will burn you out and leave you feeling overwhelmed. It’s why so many people fail New Year’s resolutions.
LemonKing326@reddit
I think is a chunk of depression cases, but again go to /fit/ to see depressed gains
googlin@reddit
wow!
Leafeon523@reddit
Bro cast vicious mockery on himselfÂ